n 18 de diciembre de 2016 11:17:53 p. m. Rafał -rsm- Marek <[email protected]>
escribió:
hi,
On 18.12.2016 22:33, David D wrote:
So, what I can guess from all your answers is to stick strictly to the
book and in some cases type /sudo/ before the command if needed, right??
Doing this is the only way I can think of getting past this point. Go on
typing /sudo/ when required by permissions or whatever, althought it
isn't said so on the book. Am I wrong?
oh, yes, "sudo su -" may be command you are looking for, if you can't
simply login as root on your distro.
when in doubt and book says you need root privileges, "whoami" will tell
you if you have them. "whoami", not "sudo whoami".
regards,
rsm
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Thanks a lot!!
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