Igor Pechtchanski a écrit:
'su' is not implemented in cygwin (yet). The closest you can get now is setting up sshd and using 'ssh user@localhost'. There was some talk of one of the new packages having that functionality, but you'd have to read the mailing list archives to verify that. Igor
Well, actually, I made a search on su, but I didn't get any answer. Thanks for yours. :-)
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