Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:

> On 2020-06-21, Gregory Edigarov <ediga...@qarea.com> wrote:
> > Yes, it's definitely  the case. But are there any workarounds? of course 
> > I can install sudo from packages, but I'm always willing to stick with 
> > the base as much as possible.  And completely preventing the  prompting 
> > for password using permit nopass doesn't seem to me like a good solution 
> > either.
> 
> It isn't configurable, I think those (sudo or nopass) are the only
> workarounds.

Indeed, it is by design.  "persist" insists on very close ancestry, anything
less than this quickly becomes very wide open to many processes on the system,
and then where is the actual seperation.

Kind of like it is in sudo, if you want a honest opinion....

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