> If a root password is set, sulogin will ask for it.

The advice given is not to set a root password (by setting the
password hash to an invalid value).

Either the advice or the behaviour of sulogin is wrong.

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on fscheck a root shell is presented without password
https://launchpad.net/bugs/66001

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