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Using Sudo
Hi All,
I have been trying to use the option -S in sudo for quite some time now but have not been successful. I get the error "Inappropriate ioctl for device" most of the time. Can anyone please tell me how to use this option to pass the password. Your help is appreciated. Thanks, Ambika |
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