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by skygazer
3124 days ago
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As far as I can tell, "dsenableroot -d" seems to have no useful effect. After having "* Successfully disabled root user." with it, I can still log in to the root account with the password I set, both at the command line with "login" and from a remote machine via screen sharing. To be flippant, I might say HN discussions seem to QA using Apple methods. |
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