Hi Anton, thank you very much ! :)
Your solution creates the flat-hand-against-my-forehead effect... ;) Of course! Yes! Cheers! Meino On 10/31 07:37, Anton Molyboha wrote: > Hi, Meino > > I'd make a script, sudo_with_rehash: > > sudo "$@" > rehash > > and add to whatever is the equivalent of .bashrc for zsh: > > alias sudo="source sudo_with_rehash" > > Would that work for you? > > Best, > Anton > > On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 4:49 AM <tu...@posteo.de> wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > often I have this scenario: > > I miss an application/script, a setting or something like that. > > To apply the modifikation I becom root from the shell I was using as user. > > I modificate/install or whatever change is needed... > > I CTRL-D back to my user shell. > > > > Now I have to do a "rehash" (I am using zsh) to make the change > > visible/accessible. Sometimes I forget that. > > > > So...is it possible to auto-execute a "rehash" or whatever is needed, > > when the user is comeing back from his alternate life as root? > > > > Thanks a lot for any help in advance! > > Cheers! > > Meino > > > > > > > >