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Subject: Re: Yet Another New systemd Feature
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Andy Burns wrote:

> 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 ...
> 
> 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.

I don't use sudo, just su, as usually have to do more than one command.
mkdir -p /opt/foobar
dnf install foo
dnf install foo-devel
systemctl enable food

et cetera