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What should I type on the Mac OS X terminal to run a script as root?

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    I'm a programmer and this question is helping me so I don't think it's off topic. Jul 11, 2013 at 1:50
  • Why is this off-topic? It is super-helpful. Upvoted, thank you!
    – Sun Bee
    Dec 27, 2021 at 16:54

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As in any unix-based environment, you can use the sudo command:

$ sudo script-name

It will ask for your password (your own, not a separate root password).

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Or you can access root terminal by typing sudo -s

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sudo ./scriptname

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In order for sudo to work the way everyone suggest, you need to be in the admin group.

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sudo ./scriptname

sudo bash will basically switch you over to running a shell as root, although it's probably best to stay as su as little as possible.

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