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This video demonstrates how to resolve issues with running sudo commands on EC2 Linux instances. Preetika guides viewers through editing EC2 instance user data and restarting the instance to regain sudo access. The process involves modifying instance metadata and applying changes by stopping and starting the EC2 instance.

00:00 Introduction
00:24 Edit your EC2 instance user data
02:14 Stop and start your EC2 instance
03:00 Closing

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