On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 10:49:31PM -0800, Russell Johnson wrote:
> I don't believe sudo has a 'default' user it runs things at.
man page says it is so, you must use -u to sudo to a non-root user:
-u user The -u (user) option causes sudo to run the specified command as
a user other than root.
And remember, polite sysadmins:
$ alias please=sudo
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