On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 04:50:35PM +0000, Schwibinger Michael wrote: [turning around the quoting order: top quoting drives me bonkers]
> tomas wrote > > I see. You can also do it from a normal terminal > > by typing "sudo" before the command. You are then > > asked for your password, then the command is executed > > as root. In your case: > > > > sudo update-grub > > [asks for password] > > > > But root terminal is fine too. > > Isnt su- better? "su-" doesn't exist. You have to put at least one space between "su" and "-" for it to work. Replying to your question: no, it is not better. Nor it is worse. Just another tool. Cheers -- tomás
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