Do Mär 07 17:59:40 2013
Good afternoon
Thank You for help.

 > You have to say sudo every time you want execute a command with root 
permissions. Your sudo password gets cached for a certain amount of time 
(I do not know for how long, will look that one up later on), so you do 
not have to enter it repeatedly.
 >
 > Personally, I don't use sudo, but switch to ROOT user instead.

I use sudo -s

Then exit when I am done.
*
Does sudo -s be valid during the whole session
or until I close the terminal?

Regards
Sophie





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