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Switch users on a single unix server
Hi All,
I have written a script for a particular user say tren212 ,which checks the disk space of the user. I wish to check the disk space of another user say tren213 in the same script. How can I do the same? I have tried using su command but it asks for the password at the time of execution of the script and exits from the script once the password is given. Can anyone guide me here?? Thanks Last edited by Taranjeet Singh; 02-25-2009 at 02:05 PM.. Reason: Question not explanatory |
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