How To Exit Root In Linux?
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To exit root in Linux, use the “exit“ command. For example, to exit root if you‘re currently logged into an SSH session as root, type “exit“ and press Enter. If you are using a terminal shell or window, type “exit“ and press Enter. You should then be logged out of your root user account.
Type the command “exit”, or press the “Ctrl+D” key combination to exit root in Linux.