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There is one major exception to all these
permissions: Unix defines a super-user, usually named root, who has full permissions for access to all files on the system.
That is, the super-user can execute any file that has any of its
execute permissions turned on, and can access, read, modify or delete
any file and any directory.
Robert Moniot
2000-09-13