[id='proc_using-same-password-for-root-as-user'] = Using the same password for root as the user account If you use a single user desktop, you might find it convenient to configure [command]`sudo`, so you can use the same password to access *root* as you use for your regular account. To do this, select to be added to the Administration group during installation. To do it at later stage, or to add a different user, use the following procedure: . Become the *root* user: + ---- $ su - ---- + . Enter the password for the root account when prompted. . To use your regular password for the root access, run: + [subs=quotes] ---- # usermod _USERNAME_ -a -G groupname ---- + Replace `_USERNAME_` with your account name . Log off and back on in order to have access to the group. NOTE: When [command]`sudo` prompts you for a password, it expects your user password, not the `root` password.