Why does "root" worn everything?

Doug Gwyn gwyn at brl-smoke.ARPA
Mon Mar 14 17:23:31 AEST 1988


In article <9269 at sunybcs.UUCP> ugfailau at sunybcs.UUCP (Fai Lau) writes:
>Well, root owns everything because there has to be an user
>that owns everything.

Not true.

>anyone who has the root privilege can wreck havoc with the system.

Yes, this is why on a properly set-up system the only occasion for
an interactive user to operate as "root" is when installing some
software that requires privilege (e.g., "passwd").  Operating as
"root" to do routine administrative actions is a stupid policy.



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