On 2003-03-20 23:58, a l a n t h o m p s o n wrote: > what brooks writes will work if you've already enabled the root user. Oh, and by the way, 'sudo -s' accomplishes the same, without having to enable the root user. ,xtG .tsooJ -- Nomen dominii habeo, ergo sum. -- Joost van de Griek <http://www.jvdg.net/>