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  1. What are the differences between "su", "sudo -s", "sudo -i", "sudo su"?

    Oct 22, 2011 · 81 sudo lets you run commands in your own user account with root privileges. su lets you switch user so that you're actually logged in as root. sudo -s runs a shell with root privileges. sudo -i …

  2. linux - What does "sudo -s" actually do? - Super User

    Jul 6, 2011 · The two aren't really inconsistent - the sudo command always changes user, either to root, or to the user you specify with the -u switch. All the -s does is provide a shortcut for starting a shell …

  3. sudo - How do I login as root? - Ask Ubuntu

    In that case, use: sudo su - to execute a login shell as root after auhenticating sudo, and that shell will not need sudo to run admin commands. To return to the normal user shell, insert the command exit.

  4. sudo - How can I add a user as a new sudoer using the command line ...

    If you do not want to give the user account full root access, you need to edit the /etc/sudoer file with visudo (it makes sure that you do not have any syntax errors in the file and lose sudo capability …

  5. sudo - Sudoers file, enable NOPASSWD for user, all commands - Ask …

    Aug 19, 2013 · It seems is a good practice to create the wheel group for non-password sudo authentication instead of altering sudo group itself. sudo groupadd wheel then in file /etc/sudoers add …

  6. apt - How to install updates via command line? - Ask Ubuntu

    Use this: sudo apt update # Fetches the list of available updates sudo apt upgrade # Installs some updates; does not remove packages sudo apt full-upgrade # Installs updates; may also remove …

  7. wsl2 - How to reset my WSL Ubuntu password? - Super User

    Feb 9, 2024 · I forgot my WSL Ubuntu password, needed to run sudo command. After running the folowing command lead@kernel:~$ sudo su I got this Sorry, try again Any alternatives?

  8. How do I reset a lost administrative password? - Ask Ubuntu

    $ sudo -i [sudo] password for myuseraccount: # here you type the user's password # A lot of people that have Unix background or experience with other distributions stumble on this issue quite often. The …

  9. What's exactly the point of the sudo command, in terms of security?

    Now, enter sudo. sudo works on a different principle. Instead of requiring users to know the root account login, sudo would be used to allow users to escalate themselves into the root account (or any other …

  10. unix - Command: sudo su - - Super User

    Observed on Debian Wheezy with htop: 'sudo su -' has a child of 'su -', and 'su -' has a child of '-su'. As mentioned above, root user can do 'su -' without entering password, so doing 'su -' inside of a root …