Just couple of notes, as I could see you already sitting under root privileges and still using doas ... From my point of view it is way easier to elevate to the root with "su" command once you need to do a lot of staff as root. Thank you so much for awesome presentation!
Just couple of notes, as I could see you already sitting under root privileges and still using doas ...
From my point of view it is way easier to elevate to the root with "su" command once you need to do a lot of staff as root.
Thank you so much for awesome presentation!
Thank you for the feedback, quite correct could have just ran "doas bash" :)
@@sheridans no, why, just run su and type password. this is built-in
Quicker than typing password 😀