If you spend a lot of time on the command line, sudo is one of the commands that you will use quite frequently. The sudo command allows you to run programs as another user, by default the root user.You can easily run a script after each login by running a terminal command and giving a path to the script: sudo defaults write LoginHook /path/to/script With it brought a foray into the brave new world of Jamf Pro for management and DEP \ MDM deployment rather than the trusty DeployStudio imaging… Thanks to a funding bid from the Mayor of London we were recently able to upgrade our key Mac teaching rooms with the latest hardware for our Media students.profiles: Bootstrap Token supported on server: YES profiles: Bootstrap Token escrowed to server: YES Now the token is escrowed on the Jamf Pro Server without any user interaction. NOTE: If you don't see the above output, you may need to force a Jamf Pro check-in by running the sudo jamf policy command. This guide will walk you through the steps to add a user to sudoers in CentOS. The sudo command in CentOS provides a workaround by allowing a user to elevate their privileges for a single task temporarily.