December 2018
Beginner
320 pages
8h 57m
English
Every operating system has an account to administer the resources of that system. In the case of CentOS Linux, this user account is known as root, very often called the superuser. The root account is the most privileged account in a Linux/Unix system. This account is used to carry out system administration tasks, such as managing user accounts and their passwords, managing software packages, modifying system files, and restarting system services. Extra caution must be taken while working as the root user as it has no security restrictions imposed on it. If the root account is compromised, then another person will have full administrative control of the system. The root account on Linux is equivalent ...
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