Shriramana Sharma wrote:
Hallo und vielen Dank!
Daniel Eckl wrote:
Because it's a incredibly huge security risk and there is absolutely no single real reason why you would need to do this.
What's the security risk in logging into root via graphics that does not exist when logging into root via text?
Tell me why you thing you might need that and I'll try to give you a hint how to do that w/o logging in as root.
Well, how about all the functions in YaST? I've been using the Bootloader Config and the Partition Manager functions quite a lot.
And I'm still not into navigating the file system on Linux via Konsole (or any terminal). Tell me, please, the equivalent commands for the following DOS/Windows shell commands:
dir type md cd rd del copy edit cd.. d:
(an off-the-head sample, more may follow).
dir = ls type = cat md = mkdir cd = cd rd = rmdir (for empty directories) del = rm copy = cp edit = vi cd.. = cd .. (put a space between the 'cd' and the '..') d: = depends on how it was mounted, if it is a Windows drive it may be: cd /windows/C if it is a CD-ROM, you will need to mount it, and access it from wherever you mount it to, such as: cd /mnt/cdrom James W