I want the user to be able to use the su command to switch to any user
without requring a password, like root?
How do I do this??

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Jesse Angell
PalaceUnlimited.com
#1 Palace Host
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From: "David Talkington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: Sudo


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> Jesse Angell wrote:
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> >andrew  ALL=(ALL) ALL
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> andrew is the account I want to have root privs.
>
> That should be fine.  So perhaps you're not invoking it correctly?
>
> $ sudo vi /etc/hosts
>
> would edit /etc/hosts as root, after prompting for your (not root's)
> password.
>
> Cheers -d
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> David Talkington
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