Part 1
There is limited use of the root or super user account in Linux because the user of the account has administrator privileges. This account is cautiously guarded because the user can make unrestricted changes to the system. The user can also make changes anywhere in the system which could result in adverse implications. The Windows operating system has a built-in administrator account and an administrator user account making the account less cautiously guarded compared to the root account in Linux. The two accounts in Windows have equal privileges. However, the user of the administrator account can make system-wide changes ...