tags 290193 + unreproducible moreinfo
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        Hi,

 This is a followup for Debian bug <http://bugs.debian.org/290193>.

On Wed, Jan 12, 2005, Felipe Massia Pereira wrote:
> I'd like to use 'sudo sux -' so I don't need to type password. But simply
> nothing happens. I think it's something related to bash/sudo/su
> interpretation of arguments but I could not figure out how to make it work.

 Work fine here, could you explain the precise process you are
 following?

 I did the following:
 1) configure sudo via visudo as root as follow:
    lool ALL = (root) /usr/bin/sux
 2) launch:
    sudo sux -
 3) type my user's password (this is not the root password)

 The result looks like this:

    bee% sudo sux -
    Password:
    bee# 

 Please explain what you want to do and what goes wrong.

   Cheers,

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