GNU/Linux |
Debian 6.0.2.1(Squeeze) |
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su-to-root(1) |
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su−to−root − A simple script to give an ’interactive’ front-end to su. It can be used in menu entry commands to ask for the root password
su−to−root [−X] [−p <user>] −c <command>
Most menu entries simply start an editor or a game or whatever. But some menu entries would like to give the user the ability to change important settings in the system, that require root privileges. su−to−root can be used to ask for the root password.
−c <command>
The command to execute as a string. This option is mandatory.
−p <user>
The name of the user to change to, instead of root.
−X |
The command is a X11 program that does not require a terminal. This is to be used with menu entries that declare needs="X11". |
SU_TO_ROOT_X
Select the su-like program called by su−to−root −X. Supported values are gksu, kdesu, kde4su, ktsuss and sux. kde4su denotes the KDE4 version of kdesu.
When this variable is not set su−to−root will currently try to use gksu, kdesu, kde4su, ktsuss, sux and the built-in code, in that order with the exception that under a KDE session, kdesu and kde4su are prefered over gksu.
The exact set of programs to try and their order is subject to change without notice.
SU_TO_ROOT_SU
Select the su-like program used in text mode. Supported values are sudo, sux and su, the later being the default.
/etc/su−to−rootrc
~/.su−to−rootrc
su−to−root will source these files at startup in this order. This lets you define and modify the environment variables above without restarting your X session.
su−to−root is distributed under the GNU General Public License. (GPL 2.0 or greater).
Joost Witteveen <joostje@debian.org>
X11 support by Morten Brix Pedersen and Bill Allombert <ballombe@debian.org>
update−menus(1), menufile(5), /usr/share/doc/menu/html
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