On Sun, 28 Feb 2010 13:06:43 +0800, ubiquitous1980 wrote: > > Some ENV variables are unset by sudo.
You can alter that behaviour in /etc/sudoers. I have Defaults:%wheel !env_reset and don't see this. > > But anyway, "sudo su" makes zero sense :P > sudo su makes sense if you want to use the root account while having the > root account locked. The root account is hardly locked if you can log into it with sudo su (or sudo screen) but sudo -s or sudo -i make more sense in this situation. -- Neil Bothwick Politicians are like nappies Both should be changed regularly, and for the same reason
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