Stephen R Laniel wrote: > But he *does* want to mess with sudo. Sudo is a much safer > tool than logging in as root, for reasons that have been > done to death on any number of Linux lists.
On a single user machine or for when the person who is pretty much the de facto administrator and they know to just su root, run the command and get the hell out of dodge there is *NO* benefit of sudo. None. If the command is compromised they're running it as root anyway. The benefit of sudo is for granting limited root access to multiple people for when they need it or to provide accountablity of whom changed what. Neither of which apply in the single user case. So, to reiterate, "running as root only when needed" doesn't mean "sudo" on single user installs. -- Steve C. Lamb | I'm your priest, I'm your shrink, I'm your PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | main connection to the switchboard of souls. -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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