You can use su - <username> -c <command> syntax . Peter Linux User wrote:
But... I then I will need to "login" in order to execute the application... and what I need it's to run it as soon as the Computer turns on (like all the rc.d run levels scrtipts) but I need that the application run's as if was owned by a user different than root.
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thanks !
Linux User wrote:
Hi to all... I need to be available to start an application each time the PC Starts... but I need to run it as an specific user rather than "root" how to I do that ? I mean told that the script that should strat the application "x or y" but not under root as it's processes owner ?
/home/user/.profile
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