I think the 2 posts illustrate my confusion :-) Indeed the command is sudo
su, but it took me a while to find out. The command I used so far (su -)
renders an authentication error.
The puredyne book is quite empty - I mean, the intriguing subject line
"installing a full puredyne system onto hard disk" exists but there is no
article. When I installed AV Linux first the entire idea of adding a grub
and taking the risk to perhaps lose my partition with windoze frightened me
considerably. So the empty article here wasn't so helpful :-)

I found by now that the shell that comes with puredyne is a different flavor
than I know, it is zsh. I think that's why things are a bit different. I
think I can change that, I will find out later.

Also, I find the terminal's gray characters hard to read. I haven't found a
way yet to change the color scheme. Also the prompt surprised me, I thought
it is $ for user - here it is % with a preceding string that I looks like
(˜) but I'm neither sure nor do I understand the meaning.

I will take some time out and find answers :-) Question marks that persist
after 2 weeks will come up here. 
Hey, bluetooth is working, so is wireless networking, my audio hardware
(RME) with Jack works flawlessly, I'm quite a lucky boy.

Cheers and thanks for your help'
Jurgen
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