its exactly how you said
pine64user@debianpine64:~$ sudo -l
User pine64user may run the following commands on debianpine64:
(ALL : ALL) ALL
i was just curious, and there is no need to retype user password each time i use sudo command
anyway, if anyone want to change root password, just use sudo su, followed by passwd on root
pine64user@debianpine64:~$ sudo -l
User pine64user may run the following commands on debianpine64:
(ALL : ALL) ALL
i was just curious, and there is no need to retype user password each time i use sudo command
anyway, if anyone want to change root password, just use sudo su, followed by passwd on root