issue the command 'su root' and login as appropriate ... beware!!
-J.
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In any war, the first casualty is the truth.
On Sat, 11 Apr 1998, Art Lemasters wrote:
> Use su to write configuration files and sudo to run
> programs, unless someone else on this forum has a better idea.
> See the "man" pages for "su" and "sudo" documentation.
Don't use su unless it's absolutely necessary. sudo can be used to write
c
Pierre said:
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> Hello
>
> I would like to know if someone know the command which is transform a
> simply user into a super user (that have same power as root).
Use su to write configuration files and sudo to run
programs, unless someo
Hello
I would like to know if someone know the command which is transform a
simply user into a super user (that have same power as root).
Thx
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