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The following command lines start with cmd:sudo because you need root
privileges to trace the Linux kernel. You can avoid using cmd:sudo if
The following command lines start with cmd:sudo because you need root
privileges to trace the Linux kernel. You can avoid using cmd:sudo if
belongs to the Linux kernel <<domain,tracing domain>>. However, unlike
other instrumentation points in the kernel tracing domain, **any Unix
user** can <<enabling-disabling-events,create an event rule>> which
belongs to the Linux kernel <<domain,tracing domain>>. However, unlike
other instrumentation points in the kernel tracing domain, **any Unix
user** can <<enabling-disabling-events,create an event rule>> which
-matches its event name, not only the root user or users in the tracing
-group.
+matches its event name, not only the root user or users in the
+<<tracing-group,tracing group>>.
<<domain,tracing domain>>::
A namespace for event sources.
<<domain,tracing domain>>::
A namespace for event sources.