I notice the "toor" account uses the same configuration files (ex: .cshrc, .profile, etc.) as the "root" account. I left the "root" account untouched. It uses
csh
. I changed the shell on the "toor" account from sh
to bash
. I noticed when I login as "toor" and I type whoami
, it tells me I am "root", instead of "toor". What's the deal with this "toor" account? Why doesn't it use its own configuration files (ex: .cshrc, .profile, etc.)? Why does it seem like it's aliased to the "root" account? Aliased is the wrong word to use, but that's all I could think of at the moment. Do people change how the "toor" account is set up and have it use its own configuration files (ex: .cshrc, .profile, etc.) and have the whoami
report "toor", instead of "root"?