On Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 9:18:17 AM UTC-7, Brian Coca wrote:
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> I was actually planning to soften the restriction and allow -K to work
> with -b
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That would be helpful.
The new syntax is unclear to me, and I'm not understanding why you
deprecated the old clear/concise syntax.
Consider a raspberry pi where you login as user 'pi' and sudo your commends:
old:
-k -u pi --sudo
new:
-k -u pi -b --become-user=root --become-method=sudo
Or do your defaults mean that the new way would just be:
-k -u pi -b
(in which case, what value was replacing a nice and clear/concise --sudo
with a cryptic -b where we need to know the defaults for which user and
method) ?
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