If I understand your problem correctly, this might help: log in with regular user name
su (enter root's password) cat /etc/gdm/gdm.conf Look through the list for 'AllowRoot=_____' If it says 'false', run an editor and change it to 'true'. Then save. Alex Rowland Fellows wrote:
I am able to install 3.0 successfully from the disk images I've downloaded from Oregon State. However, once installed, the system goes directly into a login screen from which I cannot login into root. How to I get the system to boot in such a way that I can log in as root?
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