On 15 May 2006, at 09:23, Hans Hagen wrote:
> (btw, is there a clever way to avoid this sudo stuff and become
> real root?)
This depends on what you want to do and on which system. On most
unixes, you can say. You can in perl (and probably also ruby which I
do not know) set all kinds of unixy things like real uid ($<) and
effective uid ($>) as long as you already have the permissions.
sudo -H -s
to become root and also have root's home directory.
G
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