Enable Root Password in Leopard
You got a Mac running on Leopard (probably out of the box). You created your account, add in some personal info, and an admin password. Later in life (8 hours gap), you would open your terminal and simply type “su -” for purposes of scripting etc. just root stuff. This reminds you, “Did i ever had one? I don’t recall any root password.” *did i mention this was me?* Well to let you off the hook, it’s not enabled by […]
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