[GRLUG] Ubuntu 6.06

Matt Michielsen mattmichielsen at gmail.com
Mon Jun 19 09:41:51 EDT 2006


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"sudo -s" also works quite well.  The difference being that it keeps  
your user's environment rather than changing to root's.  You can also  
do "sudo -H -i" to log in with root's environment, which is pretty  
much equivalent to "su -".

- -mm

On Jun 19, 2006, at 5:11 AM, Bob Kline wrote:

>  Hmmm.  So they can.   "sudo su"
>
>    -Bob
>
>>
>> Both distributions can do either.  The difference is only the  
>> default behavior.
>>
>> --tim
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