🔖 Just CLI Things: Changing Directories (cd) in Linux/Unix as Superuser 🔗
I always try to do sudo cd /some/restricted/dir and it doesn’t work and I always forget why.
sudo cdwon't work because thecdcommand is built into the shell. So you are saying become root and then run this command. You become root and then the command after sudo is searched for but there is nocdcommand to find.The method to use is to switch to the user that owns the directory. Permission
700is meant as "owner can read, write and execute".So if root owns the directory
sudo -i, password and thencd {dir}is the only correct method. If someone else owns the directory you can still use the 1st method but can also change to that user withsu {username}and then usecdas that user.
In summary: cd isn’t a “command”, so you can’t pass it to sudo. Instead, use su to become an appropriate user and then use the shell to change directories.