Using sudo in the Quick start section
Adding sudo to the example commands in the quick start section. Also adding '-' as su argument in order to use the stack user's env (home). Change-Id: I23ab38104d05c3f4c8d48b55e66cf19dc4e4f90d
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@ -56,15 +56,15 @@ You can quickly create a separate `stack` user to run DevStack with
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$ adduser stack
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$ sudo adduser stack
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Since this user will be making many changes to your system, it should
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have sudo privileges:
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::
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$ echo "stack ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" >> /etc/sudoers
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$ su stack
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$ sudo tee <<<"stack ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL" /etc/sudoers
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$ sudo su - stack
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Download DevStack
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