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sudo su VS su | Whats the difference?
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Alright lets cut to the chase. Now, if you don't know, su is an original UNIX command that lets you temporarily change users, though it is often used on its own to switch to the root account. Anyways, the big difference between "sudo su" and "su" is the password you have to enter. If you type su on its own, you have to type the password to the root account itself, with sudo su you have to type the current user account password (at least if the logged in account is a sudoer). This is usells tech, and I wish you a great day!
---SCRIPT---
Alright lets cut to the chase. Now, if you don't know, su is an original UNIX command that lets you temporarily change users, though it is often used on its own to switch to the root account. Anyways, the big difference between "sudo su" and "su" is the password you have to enter. If you type su on its own, you have to type the password to the root account itself, with sudo su you have to type the current user account password (at least if the logged in account is a sudoer). This is usells tech, and I wish you a great day!