Re: su su- sudo dont work
Yes,
He/She is back again.
In my opinion no serious request intended by this "person".
Same approach as last time (and the issues before)
* crying for help (destroyed OS)
* no real answers to questions
* repeating the same complain frequently
Some possibilities
1. Shity AI
2. Troll
3. Bored child
4. ????
5. ...
I think best thing: ignore it latest after the first fail response to a clear quedtion.
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards
**Christian Lorenz**
mailto:cl.debian.mailing@t-online.de
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Am 20. Januar 2024 15:34:16 MEZ schrieb David Wright <deblis@lionunicorn.co.uk>:
>On Sat 20 Jan 2024 at 09:14:30 (-0500), Greg Wooledge wrote:
>> On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 01:26:06PM +0000, Schwibinger Michael wrote:
>> > Good afternoon.
>> > Root terminal is fine.
>> > What do I do wrong?
>> > What did I destroy?
>> >
>> > PC does have only one user=admin.
>> >
>> > Regards Sophie
>> > Is it the rescue mode?
>>
>> Explain, please.
>>
>> Your Subject: header says "su su- sudo dont work". What does this MEAN?
>>
>> Please show us your attempts to USE each of these commands, and the
>> results that you got. This means, run the commands in a terminal
>> window, and then PASTE the contents of that terminal window into the
>> body of your next email. Show us the shell prompt, the command as you
>> typed it, and the full output.
>>
>> In other words, show us WHAT IS WRONG, or at least what appears wrong.
>>
>> In addition, please give basic background information -- what version
>> of Debian you are running, what desktop environment if any, how you
>> logged in (*especially* if it isn't just a "standard graphical login
>> for your desktop environment"), and anything else you can think of
>> that might be relevant.
>>
>> How does "rescue mode" factor into the problem?
>>
>> When you installed Debian, did you give a root password, or did you
>> leave it blank?
>>
>> Finally, it would be helpful for you to run the "id" command (with no
>> arguments), in the same terminal session as your failed su or sudo
>> command(s), and include that command and its output in your paste.
>
>Welcome to the world of déjà vu.
>
> https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2022/07/msg00601.html
>
>Cheers,
>David.
>
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