--Apart from general users, Linux users are special users with administrator privileges
.
--Also called ** " root user "
** because the user name is root.
--A user with strong privileges who is allowed to perform any operation, such as changing system configuration files or installing new applications.
--Be careful as you can perform dangerous operations such as deleting files that are essential for operating inux, and if you make a mistake, you may destroy the Linux system itself.
--Usually, log in as a general user and operate it, and work as a super user only when necessary, so that the usage is kept to the minimum necessary.
--There are su command
and sudo command
as a way to change from a general user to a superuser.
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