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Enlighten me: How is a user with sudo rights different from a root user?



In addition to the advantage that notaddicted mentioned, you can also limit the user(s) to a specific command, set of commands, and so forth. Using sudo in that fashion doesn't give a user root access to the entire system, so it's quite different from "being" the root user.


On a system with multiple administrators sudo provides an audit trail.




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