![]() ![]() ![]() I've read somewhere it could be a problem with my PATH, and I remember I did changed something on the PATH variable while doing some installations but I can't remember exactly what and why, I think it was when I was trying to install node.js or npm, anyway I'm not sure how to restore my PATH and if that is really the problem But once I do that all the commands stop working! ec2-user]# yum To become a root user now on my server I have to type sudo su. Now when I type sudo, I get the command instructions (as if I had typed -help) ~]$ sudo Before, when I typed sudo, I would become a root user right away. So I've installed a lot of stuff, moved a lot of stuff around and then I realized that sudo was not behaving normally. I'm not good with command lines or servers.īut I needed to configure for work a AMI of EC2 AWS with LINUX
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