Ur answere is too complex :) can u be more simple :D On 8/29/06, Jafar <jafaruddin.lie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
su will let you run a shell with substitute user without making the shell a login shell. su - will let you run a shell with substitute user and make the shell a login shell. If you put no username, it assumes as root (same as su) sudo will let you run certain or all commands as if you are root, depending on the settings on visudo file. On 8/29/06, Gayal < gayal.rupasinghe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Wuts the different between su, su - root and sudo ? -- Signing Off with Regards, Gayal Rupasinghe (SU-APIIT) -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list -- Registered Linux user no. 384430
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