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su - is actually the traditional way of getting superuser permissions on a Linux device—enter your root password, and it gives you a root shell that can perform all administration tasks. I've never even had sudo installed on my systems, because it doesn't improve security for my specific use case. (How relevant is this to the various Android-device-related points? Not at all, really.)
su -
is actually the traditional way of getting superuser permissions on a Linux device—enter your root password, and it gives you a root shell that can perform all administration tasks. I've never even hadsudo
installed on my systems, because it doesn't improve security for my specific use case. (How relevant is this to the various Android-device-related points? Not at all, really.)