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using sudo command [message #597404] Fri, 04 October 2013 08:53 Go to next message
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how to put entry in sudoers file in Linux, for executing root user commands not as a root user..i want to practise sudo commands, generally some commands of root user can be executed using sudo user but error occuring no entry in the /etc/sudoers file.,

Re: using sudo command [message #597405 is a reply to message #597404] Fri, 04 October 2013 09:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/allow-a-normal-user-to-run-commands-as-root.html

But this has nothing to do with Oracle.
Please post in appropriate Unix forums.
icon13.gif  Re: using sudo command [message #597429 is a reply to message #597404] Fri, 04 October 2013 11:07 Go to previous message
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This question bears no real connection with Oracle database.
Please find a more appropriate forum (or better search on Google and read the documentation).
The topic is locked. /forum/fa/448/0/
If I'm wrong, please, PM me (or report this message to a moderator, explain why you think it should be unlocked and it might be done).

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Michel
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