Change From Root User to Normal User without exiting the root user Inside the Terminal

in blurtutorials •  4 years ago 

Hello everyone , I am posting little less due to my exams but anyways i am not inactive.

We saw how we can come out of the root user from the terminal and that is exit command.
But today we will see how to come out of it using a different command.

STEPS


Step 1 : Open the Terminal and then switch to root user using sudo -i.

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Step 2 : Use command , " su username" ex: su kamranrk.

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Step 3 : Now Press Enter and you will switch to another user.

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Though it is another way of doing it but still i will recommend you to use the first method.
Thats all for this tutorial , if you want to support me than do vote for my witness at :
https://blurtwallet.com/~witnesses?highlight=kamranrkploy

Thank you

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  ·  4 years ago  ·  

I like Linux @kamranrkploy
But if it can get the sound enhancement of what DFX soundenhancer/ FXSound enhancer does in Windows OS then I would have switched unto it already. :D