> <snip>
> Any reason why you can't do 'sudo -u otheruser bash -l' or even  
> 'sudo su
> - otheruser'? Seems strange to be able to sudo to root, but unable to
> sudo to a role account.
<snip>

No, I don't see a reason not to do it that way. I just can't directly  
su to the other user due to the lack of a password.

But those options (while syntactically different) are functionally  
identical. Probably better than they way I'm doing it though, because  
there are fewer steps.


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