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+ | The su utility requests appropriate user credentials via PAM and switches | ||
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Revision as of 15:52, 26 October 2018
grep
grep -nr 'yourString*' .
The dot at the end searches the current directory. Meaning for each parameter:
-n Show relative line number in the file 'yourString*' String for search, followed by a wildcard character -r Recursively search subdirectories listed . Directory for search (current directory)
FreeBSD
- su:
The su utility requests appropriate user credentials via PAM and switches to that user ID (the default user is the superuser). A shell is then executed.