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I want to destory my system with one click.......

Posted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 9:04 pm
by specmod0
I want to be able to destroy my system or delete my entire file system with one click without ever entering a password like i can on windows...... How do i set my account up so i have root rights the second i login? It would be much faster to fix a broken system then it is trying to figure out how to move one file to the other folder when you can't even login to the damn folder... whats the point of having a desktop interface when you can't even use the damn thing,

Re: I want to destory my system with one click.......

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 6:10 am
by unexistance
Hi,

You can login as root in GDM, but you need to set root password first from normal user (via sudo)

Regards,

Re: I want to destory my system with one click.......

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 6:24 am
by viking777
specmod0 wrote:I want to be able to destroy my system or delete my entire file system with one click without ever entering a password like i can on windows...... How do i set my account up so i have root rights the second i login? It would be much faster to fix a broken system then it is trying to figure out how to move one file to the other folder when you can't even login to the damn folder... whats the point of having a desktop interface when you can't even use the damn thing,
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Re: I want to destory my system with one click.......

Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2010 12:05 pm
by blowtorch
specmod0 wrote:I want to be able to destroy my system or delete my entire file system with one click without ever entering a password like i can on windows...... How do i set my account up so i have root rights the second i login? It would be much faster to fix a broken system then it is trying to figure out how to move one file to the other folder when you can't even login to the damn folder... whats the point of having a desktop interface when you can't even use the damn thing,
You may want to refer to the other thread you started titled "ROOT" ... http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=60872