On 8/6/19 11:23 AM, Pierre Labastie wrote:
On 06/08/2019 17:01, Jack Ditchburn wrote:
Dear List,
Having competed section 5 of the 8.4 book without errors, I attempted to
change the current user (lfs) to user root.
I received the below message and am not sure how to proceed.
*lfs@AsusLaptop:/mnt/lfs/sources$ sudo su root
[sudo] password for lfs:
Sorry, user lfs is not allowed to execute '/bin/su root' as root on AsusLaptop.
*
Should I change to my normal username on the laptop and then change to root?
Yes, I think it should work. Or if you have root password, just type "su", as
either lfs user, or from your account.
All help appreciated.
The answer is:
su -
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