Thank You John.




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> what he would be sudoers? how I use?
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> Thank you.
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> Diego Gimenez

The "sudo" command allows an authorized user to execute commands as
another user (usually root). Who can use the facility and what they can
do is determined by a control file, /etc/sudoers.

A nice mini tutorial is at:
http://home.ubalt.edu/abento/linux/terminal/sudo.html

http://www.linuxhelp.net/guides/sudo/



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