su1User Commandssuchange user ID or become super-usersuoptions- usernameargsDESCRIPTIONsu is used to become another user during a login
session. Invoked without a ,
su defaults to
becoming the super user. The optional argument may
be used to provide an environment similar to what the user would
expect had the user logged in directly.
Additional arguments may be provided after the username, in which case
they are supplied to the user's login shell. In particular, an
argument of will cause the next argument to be
treated as a command by most command interpreters. The command will be
executed by the shell specified in /etc/passwd
for the target user.
You can use the argument to separate
su options from the arguments supplied to the shell.
The user will be prompted for a password, if appropriate. Invalid
passwords will produce an error message. All attempts, both valid and
invalid, are logged to detect abuse of the system.
The current environment is passed to the new shell. The value of
$PATH is reset to /bin:/usr/bin
for normal users, or /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
for the super user. This may be changed with the
ENV_PATH and ENV_SUPATH
definitions in /etc/login.defs.
A subsystem login is indicated by the presence of a "*" as the first
character of the login shell. The given home directory will be used as
the root of a new file system which the user is actually logged into.
OPTIONSThe options which apply to the su command are:
,
SHELL
Specify a command that will be invoked by the shell using its
.
, ,
Provide an environment similar to what the user would expect had
the user logged in directly.
When is used, it must be specified as the last
su option.
The other forms ( and )
do not have this restriction.
,
SHELLThe shell that will be invoked.
The invoked shell is choosen among (higest priority first):
The shell specified with --shell
If is used, the
shell specified by the $SHELL environment
variable.
The shell indicated in the /etc/passwd
entry for the target user.
/bin/sh if a shell could not be
found by any above method.
If the target user has a restricted shell (i.e. the shell field of
this user's entry in /etc/passwd is not
specified in /etc/shell), then the
option or the $SHELL
environment variable won't be taken into account unless
su is called by the root.
, ,
Preserve the current environment.
If the target user has a restricted shell, this option has no
effect (unless su is called by root).
CAVEATS
This version of su has many compilation options,
only some of which may be in use at any particular site.
FILES/etc/passwdUser account information./etc/shadowSecure user account information.SEE ALSOlogin1,
login.defs5,
sh1