02-20-2020, 04:57 PM
[member=11791]az2020[/member]
That can be annoying, done it myself plenty of times. To save time instead of typing the whole command again with sudo in front, just type
thats sudo space and 2 exclamation marks. This will add sudo to your previous command, ask for your password and execute.
A life saver when it's a long command lol.![Smile Smile](https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/images/smilies/smile.png)
Quote:[note: I'm not consistent in including "sudo" to my notes when it's required. You'll probably encounter "not authorized" (or something) and need to add "sudo" to some of those commands
That can be annoying, done it myself plenty of times. To save time instead of typing the whole command again with sudo in front, just type
Code:
sudo !!
thats sudo space and 2 exclamation marks. This will add sudo to your previous command, ask for your password and execute.
A life saver when it's a long command lol.
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