In article <Nov.3.11.32.32.1992.11436@remus.rutgers.edu>, glenw@remus.rutgers.edu (Glenn Wasserman) writes: |> Does anyone know how I can allow a root login from my ttys2 terminal |> connection? I've had X crash on me twice (once it killed my entire |> system) so I want to be able to log in from my roommate's machine and |> just kill the processes. I know that I can "login sync" to sync the |> drive (this saved me the second time) but I still had to reboot (the |> console was still frozen). |> Login as yourself and do a `su'. |> Any ideas? |> |> -Glenn |> |> -- |> * Glenn Wasserman - Rutgers University - Computer Science * |> ************************************************************************* |> * glenw@remus.rutgers.edu * glenw@gandalf.rutgers.edu * |> ************************************************************************* H.J.
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