In this blog post, we will explain to you how to create a sudo user on Ubuntu 22.04 OS.
Sudo stands for either “substitute user do” or “super user do” and allows normal users to elevate the current user account to have root privileges temporarily. The difference between the sudo user and the root user is that the root user has id 0, has unlimited to the system, and can modify ANY file on it.
Creating a sudo user and granting privileges is a straightforward process. Let’s get started!