I have a habit of connecting new knowledge with what’s going on around me. That’s why I brought up the “SUDO” concept, as it relates to a movie dialogue I heard recently. This inspired me to create a blog titled “SUDO: The Powerful Being.” Let’s explore what “SUDO” truly represents.
In the Linux world, there are many types of users available
1 — SuperUser
In the Linux world, the SuperUser, often referred to as “root,” is a special user account with complete control over the system. Root has unrestricted access and can perform any system-level tasks, including modifying system files and settings. This power is often necessary for system maintenance and configuration but should be used with caution to prevent accidental damage.