- In computing, the
superuser is a
special user
account used for
system administration.
Depending on the
operating system (OS), the
actual name of this...
-
security privileges of
another user, by
default the
superuser. It
originally stood for "
superuser do", as that was all it did, and this
remains its most...
- root"). This is the home
directory of the 'root'
superuser. On many Mac and iOS
systems this
superuser home
directory is /var/root. A home page's URL usually...
- runs its own copy of an
operating system (OS), and
customers may have
superuser-level
access to that
operating system instance, so they can
install almost...
- Unix
command su,
which stands for 'substitute user' (or
historically '
superuser'), is used by a
computer user to
execute commands with the privileges...
- mode in
which a
multiuser computer operating system boots into a
single superuser. It is
mainly used for
maintenance of multi-user
environments such as...
- to a
power user or administrator, who has
knowledge of, and
access to,
superuser accounts; for example, an end
luser who
cannot be
trusted with a root...
- the
closest equivalent to the
Superuser on Unix-like systems. It has many of the
privileges of a
classic Unix
superuser (such as
being a
trustee on every...
- and
surrounding wifi signals. The
service provides ten
levels of
Superuser.
Superuser status is
awarded to
users after they
apply and
perform a special...
- printers, and
other peripherals. This method,
among others, also
enables the
superuser to
delegate some
administrative tasks to
normal users,
similar to the...