Enable super account (Root) under Mac OS X)
From
Http://apple4.us/m/2008/02/-mac-os-x-root.htmlI always thought that I could not Log On As root under Mac OS X. This thought seems to be more than me (reading the message on the 13th floor), so this tips is worth mentioning.
1. Open the finder window and press command + Shift + u to enter/Applications/Utilities
Path, double-click to run the directory utility program.
2. Click the lock in the lower left corner and enter the system password.
3. Click Enable root user in the edit menu to set the password of the root account.
After logging out by command + Shift + Q, you can log on as the root user.
The above is the method in Mac OS X 10.5. Other versions are slightly different. For details, see Apple's own description page.
English version:
I know how to resolve this:
(1) OpenFinder, Press command + Shift + u, now comes/Application/utilities;
(2) OpenDirectory Utility, Click the little lock at left down corner;
(3) It will pop up a window, waiting for you to enter your password;
(4) Click"Edit"Menu, click"Enable Root User"Submenu, set the password for" root "user.
(5)Command + Shift + q, Logout and log in as root;
(6) installSconsAs root.
Enjoy. j