On 11.03.2004 07:36, Stephen Smalley wrote:
Hence, if you add yourself to policy/users and authorize
yourself for staff_r and sysadm_r and reload your policy, then you
should be able to do sudo -r sysadm_r <command>.
What is the difference between the sysadm_r and system_r? When should I
be using
sudo -r sysadm_r
and when
sudo -r system_r -t sysadm_t
? Thanks!
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