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Dood! You done it :-) Many thanks.
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Almost clever :-)
Except that sudo provides no mechaism for execution of the user's login
environment.
Is this not possible to do with su?
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> I need to run a command from su which takes an option. Specifically:
>
> su - steveo fetchmail -q
>
> I tried all the variations I could e.g.,
>
> su -lc steveo fetchmail -q
> su -l steveo -c fetchmail -q
>
> It just doesn't like the syntax. Anyone
use sudo
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000, Steven W. Orr spewed into the bitstream:
SWO>I need to run a command from su which takes an option. Specifically:
SWO>
SWO>su - steveo fetchmail -q
SWO>
SWO>I tried all the variations I could e.g.,
SWO>
SWO>su -lc steveo fetchmail -q
SWO>su -l steveo -c fetchmail -q
I need to run a command from su which takes an option. Specifically:
su - steveo fetchmail -q
I tried all the variations I could e.g.,
su -lc steveo fetchmail -q
su -l steveo -c fetchmail -q
It just doesn't like the syntax. Anyone know how to do this?
TIA
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