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How to login as root every time I open terminal
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I want to login as root
with my user password every time I open gnome-terminal
.
I don't like the separate window for typing password and I want to type the password straight into the terminal window.
After I login as root
I want to load my user environment in my .bashrc
file.
I wanted to program this with sudo -s
command. The problem is I cannot put this command in my .bashrc
file because it loads my .bashrc
file again when executed. There must be more elegant solution. Can you help me?
sudo gnome-terminal root bashrc
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I want to login as root
with my user password every time I open gnome-terminal
.
I don't like the separate window for typing password and I want to type the password straight into the terminal window.
After I login as root
I want to load my user environment in my .bashrc
file.
I wanted to program this with sudo -s
command. The problem is I cannot put this command in my .bashrc
file because it loads my .bashrc
file again when executed. There must be more elegant solution. Can you help me?
sudo gnome-terminal root bashrc
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I want to login as root
with my user password every time I open gnome-terminal
.
I don't like the separate window for typing password and I want to type the password straight into the terminal window.
After I login as root
I want to load my user environment in my .bashrc
file.
I wanted to program this with sudo -s
command. The problem is I cannot put this command in my .bashrc
file because it loads my .bashrc
file again when executed. There must be more elegant solution. Can you help me?
sudo gnome-terminal root bashrc
I want to login as root
with my user password every time I open gnome-terminal
.
I don't like the separate window for typing password and I want to type the password straight into the terminal window.
After I login as root
I want to load my user environment in my .bashrc
file.
I wanted to program this with sudo -s
command. The problem is I cannot put this command in my .bashrc
file because it loads my .bashrc
file again when executed. There must be more elegant solution. Can you help me?
sudo gnome-terminal root bashrc
sudo gnome-terminal root bashrc
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