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  • Welcome to U&L. Unless you are doing an action that needs root privileges, you are free to run scripts using any user account on your system. Do you have a specific requirement here? Can you add more details to your question to clarify that?

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  • Thanks!! I concerned about running bash script/command as a root user, in case I mess up the system. What is the ideal way to run it?

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  • Welcome to U&L. Unless you are doing an action that needs root privileges, you are free to run scripts using any user account on your system. Do you have a specific requirement here? Can you add more details to your question to clarify that?

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  • Thanks!! I concerned about running bash script/command as a root user, in case I mess up the system. What is the ideal way to run it?

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  • Welcome to U&L. Unless you are doing an action that needs root privileges, you are free to run scripts using any user account on your system. Do you have a specific requirement here? Can you add more details to your question to clarify that?

    – Haxiel
    5 mins ago











  • Thanks!! I concerned about running bash script/command as a root user, in case I mess up the system. What is the ideal way to run it?

    – truthtriumphs
    2 mins ago



















  • Welcome to U&L. Unless you are doing an action that needs root privileges, you are free to run scripts using any user account on your system. Do you have a specific requirement here? Can you add more details to your question to clarify that?

    – Haxiel
    5 mins ago











  • Thanks!! I concerned about running bash script/command as a root user, in case I mess up the system. What is the ideal way to run it?

    – truthtriumphs
    2 mins ago

















Welcome to U&L. Unless you are doing an action that needs root privileges, you are free to run scripts using any user account on your system. Do you have a specific requirement here? Can you add more details to your question to clarify that?

– Haxiel
5 mins ago





Welcome to U&L. Unless you are doing an action that needs root privileges, you are free to run scripts using any user account on your system. Do you have a specific requirement here? Can you add more details to your question to clarify that?

– Haxiel
5 mins ago













Thanks!! I concerned about running bash script/command as a root user, in case I mess up the system. What is the ideal way to run it?

– truthtriumphs
2 mins ago





Thanks!! I concerned about running bash script/command as a root user, in case I mess up the system. What is the ideal way to run it?

– truthtriumphs
2 mins ago










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