I’m not sure if my messages are making it to the list. I could explain detail, but Googling for the error gives this example:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.tecmint.com/fix-user-is-not-in-the-sudoers-file-the-incident-will-be-reported-ubuntu/amp/ sudo might give you nothing if you now somehow can’t switch or login as root to “fix” the sudo config. > On Jan 25, 2020, at 2:29 PM, Harold Hartley <wheelie...@ownmail.net> wrote: > > It says I’m not in file or something to that. > >> On Sat, Jan 25, 2020, at 11:20, john doe wrote: >>> On 1/25/2020 5:39 PM, Harold Hartley wrote: >>> I did a net-install and installed with no problems. >>> The only problem I’m having is when I want to check for updates or install >>> a file, it tells me that I’m not in the sudoers file. >>> I’m not sure what’s going on, but I’m the only one on the system and should >>> have admin access anyways. >>> Hope someone has an answer for this problem. >>> >> >> Answering here to the OP, taking into account the other answers in this >> thread. >> >> I just installed Debian using netboot, installing with a root password >> give me only su to use to log in as root. >> >> Did you install any package which has sudo as dependency? >> >> I would reinstall from scratch and try to log in as root using su. >> >> What error do you get if you do: >> >> $ su --login >> >> >> -- >> John Doe >> >> > > -- > Harold Hartley > 17632 N. 5th place > Phoenix, AZ 85022 > wheelie...@ownmail.net >