An implementation of sudo for DOS, to run the given command with full privileges. It can be used to edit important system files, run disk partitioning tools, and so on!

  • Sure, but anyone can sit at that computer. Talking from experience as the kid that used my parents computer running DOS, I could freely edit config.sys and autoexec.bat to the annoyance of my parents.
    With SUDO for DOS I can imagine only those authorized will be able to edit important system files.
    I don’t imagine many people are running DOS on the family computer anymore, but still useful.