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If you login as a non-root user to konsole and do 'sudo -s' to root (if you have this set up in /etc/sudoers,) then unlike the plain console, konsole does not display a root prompt. Also after you do this it actually does not let you use all root commands, though 'whoami' shows you are root.
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That is because sudo does not change your environment correctly.
Try: "sudo su -" instead.
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