[ih] What is the origin of the root account?
John Day
jeanjour at comcast.net
Sat Apr 13 04:28:32 PDT 2013
I think you are getting close to what we are discovering: There was
a root, and there was an account built-in that gave one access to the
root, and it was natural to refer to it as the "root account," but
the documentation didn't call it that. ;-)
Common usage created the concept (phrase) in the community and it
becomes so used it seems it should be there. This is not uncommon.
Take care,
John
At 4:00 AM +0000 4/13/13, John Levine wrote:
> >There is not mention of a "root" user anywhere in the paper.
>
>Every version of Unix I ever saw, at least as far back as 1974, had a
>root account called "root".
>
>R's,
>John
More information about the Internet-history
mailing list