On Qui, 29 Jul 2010, "Boyd Stephen Smith Jr." wrote:
I understand your issues with all but the last one.  A user may need to "sudo
su" due to configuration outside of their control. A system that requires you to "sudo su" for some task is likely misconfigured, but it is a useful tool to
have around, as a user.

sudo -i




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The optimist thinks that this is the best of all possible worlds,
and the pessimist knows it.
                -- J. Robert Oppenheimer, "Bulletin of Atomic Scientists"

Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
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