Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote the following on 21.04.2007 02:02: > Masatran, R. Deepak wrote: > >> How can I replace SU with Sudo (like Ubuntu), in Gnome and other >> applications? >> > > I will mention this since sooner or later (I think) you will hit this. > > su - gives you a root shell so you can execute multiple commands (one after > another) as being root. sudo is usually used to run a single command as > root (ex :- sudo apt-get update). If instead, you want to use sudo to gain > access to a root shell, you can use > > sudo -s > sudo /bin/bash
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