just worked a job where I did not have privlages to sudo commands. except su. had to sudo su so I could run a script.
Could you not just use root to give your user sudo? Seems like a pretty dumb restriction
Possibly but my role was such Im really only supposed to be working on my project and not monkey with the server which is used by other projects. I don’t think it was a restriction I think it was just laziness by whoever set it up.
Fair enough. Got a colleague who sudo nanos everything then wonders why he keeps getting permission denied errors later lol
…file in
~/.config
…-
sudo nano /path/to/file
… yeah, I wanna fucking save changes… OK, let’s see if it works… damn it, this distro fucking sucks man!
Real pros shuffle across the carpet to build a static charge and do their system administration by electrical fault injection.
sudo chmod +x * can solve it sometimes
then at first day of work:
just use sudo su, we don’t have all day here.
“You’re absolutely right, we wouldn’t want to take too long to break the network or open god rights vulnerabilities”
Come on! I’ve stopped logging on as root, can’t we just leave it at that?
Stopped being fun after you destroyed the system a few times… am I right 😏.
I’m in jail because I was not in the sudoer file
Well, you were warned 🤷.
This incident was, in fact, reported.