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My name is Brian Root and this story began when my company was acquired by a larger outfit, and everyone gets a new login based on just the employee's family name -- which in my case is Root.

That should have been a non-issue with any other name, but when the administrators created my account, they apparently didn't think about the fact that root is the superuser account in our Unix systems.

Following the instructions provided in an email, I logged in and changed the password on my 'root' account. The next time I logged in, the password didn't work. I called the help desk for the new company and they reset my password -- and it worked until I logged off and tried to log back in.

After three days of this, I finally asked the second-level support tech if it was possible that my 'root' login was creating my issue, since there was already a root account and directory in Unix? And after several more days, I received an email with my new account name: broot. Problem solved. But I always imagined that each time I changed my password on the root account, systems were failing all over the world.
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