Does anyone know of a linux OS which offers a "single user" option? I am so buried in "permissions" that I wonder why I bother with computers at all. What are "groups"? Are they assemblages of people or are they kinds of hardware or software? Under group management appears a list of about 100 acronyms, few of which have any meaning to me. To further complicate the business each is identified with a group number. The instructions tell us the reason for all this is to do with many users in one system and that it is handy to assign certain authority and/or limitations to them depending upon their needs. Nice. What about at my house where I am the only human being and there is no network? The learning curve for all this sort of thing is a heavy burden for this senior citizen.
I thought that if I simply logged on as "admin" my worries would be over but, no.... Doesn't seem to make any difference. I plugged in a USB flash drive which I had freshly formatted with ext3. No name or files. I thought I'd drag some freshly downloaded movies to this device and use it to carry them over to my television to watch. Should be easy huh? Maybe for a teenager it is or a nerd type but for me "Murphys Law" is ever present. According to my computer the USB drive is "owned" by "root" and I cannot copy files to it. Sweet huh? I guess "root" and "admin" have a problem with each other????
Puppy linux has none of this hassle but it has other limitations such as availability of games for the user so I thought I'd try Mint which is getting rave reviews. Well the graphics are great I'll say that much. Nowhere in any tutorial are my questions specifically addressed. I have been told that "admin" can do anything on a system. Well that's not true kids. "Root" seems to outrank him but no amplifying information is ever provided.
Perhaps one direct question is best here....
I got a new flash drive and used Gparted to format it right here on Mint. The whole drive is now ext3. Apparently there is a method for assigning permissions for this device but I can't find it. Under "properties" for the USB device are the permission stats but they are "ghosted" and how one gets access to them is a mystery to me. Is it in the "Group Management" section? If so how is it denoted? What abbreviation or acronym refers to my flash drive? The second question is even easier. Is there a way I can login so that I really can do anything I want on this system without some damned software telling me that I don't have permission. It certainly is not "admin" as I had thought. But what is it? Please do not bother telling me the purposes or philosophy of "permissions". I already know those. I have no interest in being "protected" by software. I simply think that I should have the authority in my home computer system to do what I want come what may. Does anyone know of an "addon" that will allow "single user" to Mint?
If I could take away all the routines which are designed to control the human users in this system it would be absolutely perfect. Single user is my dream solution. Any comments? I mean nice comments. Those who live in fear of malware and external threats need not respond.







