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giancarlostoro ◴[] No.24839945[source]
I mean I already knew something was weird when I couldnt su into root and do... root things without a bios hack on a Mac. Thats just not how Unix works at all... The whole concept of root is you are root no exceptions.
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kstrauser ◴[] No.24840255[source]
That's absolutely not true. For instance, the BSDs have the notion of securelevels (https://man.openbsd.org/securelevel.7) which severely limits what even the root user can do. SELinux can do a lot of the same things.
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1. giancarlostoro ◴[] No.24840984[source]
Ah I'm more familiar with Linux so that's my bad, it was still a shocking and annoying observation I had. It doesn't fully bother me cause I never even need full on root on a Mac but this one time I did and having to tell my wife (girlfriend at the time) how to do all of that over the phone was just suspect, just so she could root a tablet that had a kill switch (Nvidia Shield Tablet).