Can I `userdel root`?


 
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Old 06-29-2005
Question Can I `userdel root`?

If I'll creat a user with uid=0, Can I `userdel root`?
# 2  
Old 06-29-2005
Maybe you could, but you would probably regret it. I don't know if userdel will allow that and I'm afraid to try. You first. Smilie
# 3  
Old 06-29-2005
Maybe you first, now I'm using windows Smilie
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Old 06-30-2005
I do know one thing though running

rm -rf * (from / level)

Nothing much happens. I cancelled it half way through then no commands worked at all. Take it wiped them already Smilie No big deal I was re-installing the system anyway and well I wanted know now.

Next time I'm reinstalling a O/S I'll see what happens with/when removing the root UID does.
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