Comment Re:OS X Doesn't Have Autorun (Score 1) 429
+1, I've always loved how mac software is bundled this way, and how they have special backgrounds/icons (or however it's done) explaining exactly what to do.
+1, I've always loved how mac software is bundled this way, and how they have special backgrounds/icons (or however it's done) explaining exactly what to do.
I've gotten into the habit of reflexively holding down shift whenever I insert a drive or cdrom, either that or you can just disable it completely.
I should point out that -n disables password prompting, and this was testing using the same user, so I'm not sure if this is actually what you meant.
Sick, it does work:
while true; do sudo -n whoami; sleep 60; done
At first it returns:
sudo: sorry, a password is required to run sudo
But after using sudo from another terminal it returns:
root
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