Can all this sudo b.s. be removed from Ubuntu/Linux Mint, and root password be required for root processes and commands? Or is it too well "integrated" in too many "deep" layers?
Edit, Note: I want to be able to uninstall sudo altogether, and require root password for all root processes/commands.
How "deep" is sudo?
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How "deep" is sudo?
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
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Re: How "deep" is sudo?
I'm also a tad distressed at this. Having enabled a root user...
Look at the prompt. It's not root@hostname. It's my user@hostname.
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.:[ dedanna@dedanna : 11:42:27 : ~ ]:.
dedanna ~ # su -
dedanna ~ #Look at the prompt. It's not root@hostname. It's my user@hostname.
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
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Re: How "deep" is sudo?
Answered my own question, partially. I just went into Users & Groups, and changed everyone to standard users. It asks for the root password now to do root functions, but it still in terminal, gives myname@myhostname prompt, rather than root@myhostname.
I'd rather be a free person who fears terrorists, than be a "safe" person who fears the government.
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html
No gods, no masters.
"A druid is by nature anarchistic, that is, submits to no one."
http://uk.druidcollege.org/faqs.html