@simdude2u sudo is the command, it is interchangeable with the command "su" it actually means substitute user not super user. It just sounds cooler. As for root, root is a directory, and the actual super user. The directory is " /root " and it is here that all the user data for the super user (root) is stored.
What is the difference between sudo & root?
simdude2u 1 year ago
@simdude2u sudo is the command, it is interchangeable with the command "su" it actually means substitute user not super user. It just sounds cooler. As for root, root is a directory, and the actual super user. The directory is " /root " and it is here that all the user data for the super user (root) is stored.
randomhelpfulness 10 months ago
Cool, thanks a lot for the visual!
sharkyspa21 2 years ago