[SOLVED] Ask root password automatically [question]

Hi, everybody. 
Is there any way for console apps that need to be run as root to ask root password when we type the command?
Ex:
[user@localhost ~]$ pacman -Syu
You cannot perform this operation unless you are root. Please, insert the root password:
I know that there is "sudo", but i really dont like it because i have allways to type "sudo command".
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by eldarion (2007-10-06 18:46:50)

Alias them to whatever you like.
alias pacman='su -c /usr/bin/pacman'
alias pacman='sudo /usr/bin/pacman'

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    Cheers,    
    Aroh Shukla

    Sites go into the Intranet Zone, not the Trusted Zone. Only Intranet is configured, by default, to automatically pass credentials to SharePoint.
    Yes, there are scenarios where this may not work, e.g. if you've configured the Web Application with Kerberos but didn't configure the SPN. Or if you're using Kerberos Constrained Delegation with Domain Controllers older than Server 2012 and your users are
    in a different forest, etc.
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