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    Fedora uses a special account named  root for system
    administration. The root
    account on a Linux system is not subject to most normal account
    restrictions.  As the system owner or administrator, you may
    sometimes require special privileges to configure or modify the
    system.  In those cases, use the root account.
  
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      Avoid logging in to Fedora as  | 
    The Fedora installation program requires the root password to be at least six characters
    long.  Because the root
    account may potentially control any part of the system, use the
    following guidelines to create a good password:
  
Use a combination of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, punctuation and other characters.
Do not use a word or name. Obscuring the word or name with substitute characters is not effective.
Do not use the same password for more than one system.
The following are examples of good passwords:
	f9*@1Ls99A
      
	HL8$391%%rb
      
	Iwtb,10^th
      
    Enter the root password
    into the Root Password field.  Fedora displays
    the characters as asterisks for security.  Type the same password
    into the Confirm field to ensure it is set
    correctly. After you set the root password, select
     to proceed.