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> There's no > need to install other users beyond root: Everybody can become root > easily - just go to single user mode and get a root shell w/o supplying > a password - finest Win95-security ! If you operate any secure system in a way which allows access to the console, you have made it insecure. Simply load a boot floppy and maintenance root filesystem and you have the system to yourself. NT may be slightly better, but only because it is a closed system, although tools are available to read the contents of the files. I think, though, that you need to understand that Red Hat are competing with Win 95 and NT, which are generally supplied insecure, because that causes less support problems. A seasoned Unix administrator would probably only use a distribution as a starting point then customise it with individual packages.