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The -i option didn't work, it also says Permission Denied |
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2012/7/1 Alecks Gates <alecks.g@×××××.com> |
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> On Jun 30, 2012 12:28 PM, "赵佳晖" <jiahui.tar.gz@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > In some cases , when i run somethings with "sudo" , it tells me |
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> "Permission Denied" , then i should turn to root . i forgot to record the |
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> cases . Did anyone have any ideas ? |
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> > 好好学习,天天向上!!! |
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> I think it would depend on the use case, but try "sudo -i" (-i meaning |
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> interactive, I believe) and see if that works for you. I get permission |
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> denied usually with a lot of bash input and output. |
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> Alecks Gates, sent from Android on an HTC G2 |
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好好学习,天天向上!!! |