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10.3: Make Palm HotSync work in Panther
I consider myself to be a knowledgeable UNIX system administrator. I've been doing it for over a decade now, and I've seen a lot of things. I can find my way around in the dark, as it were.
10.3: Make Palm HotSync work in Panther
The exact same thing would have happened if you had typed:
which is what the "anti-root faction" ;) is advocating. The fact is that you wanted to change the ownership of a directory tree owned by root. The only way to do that is by somehow getting root-level access, whether through logging in as root, su'ing to root, or using sudo. They all carry exactly the same risk.
10.3: Make Palm HotSync work in Panther
True-ish, but there's always the handy "please enter your password" breaker to let you think and go "uh-oh" ;) |
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