On 6/16/21 2:52 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Does this alteration at the top make it any clearer?


     Note: at the command prompt, I use the following terminology:
        # means run as root
        $ means run as user

     Inside a file, "#" mean it is a comment

not really - either use the ubuntu "sudo everything" or just type "root: command" and "user: command"

xxxx: that would confuse the dickens out of me.
I program in Raku (Perl 6) and  ":" has a bunch
of special meanings that I always forget.  So
":" give me a start.
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