Note
The type of user in Kali Linux that is associated with running specific services or daemons is: "System user"
Here's an explanation of the user types mentioned:
System user: These are users created specifically for running services, daemons, or applications. They typically do not have interactive login permissions and are used to isolate the execution of system processes for security and administrative reasons.
Root user: The root user is the superuser or administrator account with unrestricted access to all files and commands on the system.
Super user: This term can be synonymous with the root user, referring to a user with elevated privileges.
Therefore, a system user in Kali Linux is specifically associated with running specific services or daemons, while the root user (or super user) has overall administrative control over the system.