/proc/sys/kernel/shmmax
Gérard BIGOT
gerard.bigot at gmail.com
Mon Jan 21 16:25:47 UTC 2008
On Jan 21, 2008 4:48 PM, Nils Kassube <kassube at gmx.net> wrote:
> Gérard BIGOT wrote:
> > Did you use sudo? #, in ubuntu case means 'please use sudo before this
> > Command'.
>
> That's the first time I read something about this special meaning. It
> seems very strange to me, can you tell me where it is documented? And how
> should I know, if I'm new to Ubuntu?
It may be said in a strange way. But, Ubuntu doesn't open Root account, the
one noted by # at the prompt, instead of your $.
The only way to run commands with root rights, is to add sudo at the
beginning of the command.
For HowTos not done for ubuntu, they don''t special mention this particuliar
use. So as a mnemotechnic thing, I noticed this.
G.
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