Re: Changing users in a bash shell.

2003-06-13 Thread Jason Tishler
Igor, On Fri, Jun 13, 2003 at 12:25:25PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote: > On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Jason Tishler wrote: > > I know of three ways to do this: > > > > 1. Log out and log back in as postgres. [1] > > 2. Set up sshd and then execute "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]". [2] > > 3. Use Fast

Re: Changing users in a bash shell.

2003-06-13 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Jason Tishler wrote: > Matthew, > > On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:08:55PM -0700, Matthew Rudolph wrote: > > In the postgres.x.x.x.README there is the following: > > ->The "$" prompt indicates running as the "postgres" user. > > Log in as "postgres" or use ssh to emulate Unix's

Re: Changing users in a bash shell.

2003-06-13 Thread Jason Tishler
Matthew, On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:08:55PM -0700, Matthew Rudolph wrote: > In the postgres.x.x.x.README there is the following: > ->The "$" prompt indicates running as the "postgres" user. > Log in as "postgres" or use ssh to emulate Unix's "su" command. > > Can you point me to something that

Changing users in a bash shell.

2003-06-12 Thread Matthew Rudolph
In the postgres.x.x.x.README there is the following: ->The "$" prompt indicates running as the "postgres" user. Log in as "postgres" or use ssh to emulate Unix's "su" command. Can you point me to something that explains how to do this? You can consider me really green, meaning on a Linux work s