On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 02:03:15PM -0500, Max Hyre wrote: > Tom Brown wrote: > > > I believe the password for sudo should be the user password that has access > > to > > sudo. That's assuming that the installer setup sudo for you. > > That's what the man page says (hadn't used sudo before). However, > the installer made no offer to set up a sudoers file.
well, depending on what, if anything, is setup in sudo, you could sudo su root and then enter your user password. might work to get you a root shell so you can do other stuff. I think that's the trick they use in ubuntu as they have root login turned off as well. A
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