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Revision as of 21:25, 19 January 2009
This command given in Dreamwidth Scratch Installation doesn't seem to always work:
usermod -a -G sudo username
When this happens, trying to use sudo as the dw user can give you this error:
dw is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
To put your dw user into the sudo group another way, you can also edit the /etc/sudoers
file and add a line, depending on which you want.
If you don't want to enter your password during sudo
commands, use:
dw ALL = NOPASSWD: ALL
If you do want to enter your password during sudo
commands, use:
dw ALL = (ALL) ALL