Re: SUDO

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Hike wrote:
> If you have the root password, try the following.
> 
>      $ su - root
> 
> When prompted, enter the root password.
> 
> sudo is to permit regular users to run priviledged commands.  What you
> are trying td is overly complex and redundant.
> 
Not necessarily. A lot of places want more security, and locking down root.

	mark

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