run shell script as other user, but directory stay the same
I have to run a bash script as root. But in this script, there are commands that I have to run as my normal user (he's named "ubuntu"), but when doing it I don't want the current working directory to change.
Things that I tried, but doesn't perfectly work :
Let's say that I am in a folder : /var/www
and that I am in super user mode.
-u
sudo -u ubuntu pwd
gives me/var/www
, which is nice.- But
sudo -u ubuntu which composer
gives me nothing, which is bad.
-i -u
sudo -i -u ubuntu which composer
gives me/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
which is nice.- But
sudo -i -u ubuntu pwd
gives me/home/ubuntu
which is bad.
I also tried to add a -H, or -s but it doesn't help in any way.
What kind of options or tricks could I use to achieve this ?
command-line bash sudo users
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I have to run a bash script as root. But in this script, there are commands that I have to run as my normal user (he's named "ubuntu"), but when doing it I don't want the current working directory to change.
Things that I tried, but doesn't perfectly work :
Let's say that I am in a folder : /var/www
and that I am in super user mode.
-u
sudo -u ubuntu pwd
gives me/var/www
, which is nice.- But
sudo -u ubuntu which composer
gives me nothing, which is bad.
-i -u
sudo -i -u ubuntu which composer
gives me/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
which is nice.- But
sudo -i -u ubuntu pwd
gives me/home/ubuntu
which is bad.
I also tried to add a -H, or -s but it doesn't help in any way.
What kind of options or tricks could I use to achieve this ?
command-line bash sudo users
1
What are you trying to achieve exactly? Like if you're trying to call/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
, you could call it by the full path,/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
.
– wjandrea
Jan 21 at 17:18
Not exactly, cause I have to execute this script on several machines. Andcomposer
won't be stored at the same place every time. But on all machine, I have a user calledubuntu
that have a command calledcomposer
.
– Motiss
Jan 22 at 8:03
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I have to run a bash script as root. But in this script, there are commands that I have to run as my normal user (he's named "ubuntu"), but when doing it I don't want the current working directory to change.
Things that I tried, but doesn't perfectly work :
Let's say that I am in a folder : /var/www
and that I am in super user mode.
-u
sudo -u ubuntu pwd
gives me/var/www
, which is nice.- But
sudo -u ubuntu which composer
gives me nothing, which is bad.
-i -u
sudo -i -u ubuntu which composer
gives me/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
which is nice.- But
sudo -i -u ubuntu pwd
gives me/home/ubuntu
which is bad.
I also tried to add a -H, or -s but it doesn't help in any way.
What kind of options or tricks could I use to achieve this ?
command-line bash sudo users
I have to run a bash script as root. But in this script, there are commands that I have to run as my normal user (he's named "ubuntu"), but when doing it I don't want the current working directory to change.
Things that I tried, but doesn't perfectly work :
Let's say that I am in a folder : /var/www
and that I am in super user mode.
-u
sudo -u ubuntu pwd
gives me/var/www
, which is nice.- But
sudo -u ubuntu which composer
gives me nothing, which is bad.
-i -u
sudo -i -u ubuntu which composer
gives me/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
which is nice.- But
sudo -i -u ubuntu pwd
gives me/home/ubuntu
which is bad.
I also tried to add a -H, or -s but it doesn't help in any way.
What kind of options or tricks could I use to achieve this ?
command-line bash sudo users
command-line bash sudo users
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What are you trying to achieve exactly? Like if you're trying to call/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
, you could call it by the full path,/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
.
– wjandrea
Jan 21 at 17:18
Not exactly, cause I have to execute this script on several machines. Andcomposer
won't be stored at the same place every time. But on all machine, I have a user calledubuntu
that have a command calledcomposer
.
– Motiss
Jan 22 at 8:03
add a comment |
1
What are you trying to achieve exactly? Like if you're trying to call/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
, you could call it by the full path,/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
.
– wjandrea
Jan 21 at 17:18
Not exactly, cause I have to execute this script on several machines. Andcomposer
won't be stored at the same place every time. But on all machine, I have a user calledubuntu
that have a command calledcomposer
.
– Motiss
Jan 22 at 8:03
1
1
What are you trying to achieve exactly? Like if you're trying to call
/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
, you could call it by the full path, /home/ubuntu/bin/composer
.– wjandrea
Jan 21 at 17:18
What are you trying to achieve exactly? Like if you're trying to call
/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
, you could call it by the full path, /home/ubuntu/bin/composer
.– wjandrea
Jan 21 at 17:18
Not exactly, cause I have to execute this script on several machines. And
composer
won't be stored at the same place every time. But on all machine, I have a user called ubuntu
that have a command called composer
.– Motiss
Jan 22 at 8:03
Not exactly, cause I have to execute this script on several machines. And
composer
won't be stored at the same place every time. But on all machine, I have a user called ubuntu
that have a command called composer
.– Motiss
Jan 22 at 8:03
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What are you trying to achieve exactly? Like if you're trying to call
/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
, you could call it by the full path,/home/ubuntu/bin/composer
.– wjandrea
Jan 21 at 17:18
Not exactly, cause I have to execute this script on several machines. And
composer
won't be stored at the same place every time. But on all machine, I have a user calledubuntu
that have a command calledcomposer
.– Motiss
Jan 22 at 8:03