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Hrm.. interesting dilema.
Try "sudo gainroot". If not, try "root".
If that doesn't work you'll need to install the "rootsh" package, which of course you need rootsh to install the package by hand ... like circular logic there..
rootsh should be really small.. you sure you cant use the grps to get just that one package?
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we need to install rootsh pakge can you help me where i get rootsh package can you send link
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