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I am familiar with the tech article about how to enable root user on the Mac in Lion per this tech note shared by another user: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1528 However, once I do that and I set the root user password and log out from the admin account, how do I log in as root?

If I enable the log in as names and passwords and type root in the name field, the the root user password I just assigned above, the password field will not accept it.

Any suggestions?

Many thanks in advance.

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I don't think that's exactly what you need. Why would you want to login as root? *NIX is not Windows, and with root rights you can do much more harm than w/o them. – mike.dld Jan 22 '12 at 19:36
Potentially related question: superuser.com/questions/44603/… – Dave Gallagher Jan 22 '12 at 19:36
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Just to be able to answer this well; is there any particular reason that you don't want to do it "the default way" to log in as a regular user and use sudo to become root? – Joachim Isaksson Jan 22 '12 at 19:38

closed as off topic by Frederick Cheung, casperOne Jan 22 '12 at 19:46

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