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That's generally my attitude to his work, but maybe this time run0 makes sense?I can see some logic in systemd-run / run0 in some situations. Just not situations around me.
Nowadays you have to go out of your way to not be reliant on systemd, which already has the ability to launch processes as specific users, without cludgy setuid/sudo, so why not re-use it ...systemd-run / run0 can't do crap on systems that aren't running systemd. Systems like Linux distros avoiding systemd; Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, OpenServer, UnixWare, OpenMVS, etc.
Personally I'm more of a su user than sudo user, though I realise that relies on trusting everyone who knows the root password, we managed on every *nix box I was involved with.Trusting the source user to know the password of the target user. The target user isn't always root. ;-)
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