On 7/5/24 10:52, Pete De Vasto wrote:
I think that the problem is that, by default, the root user is
disabled. On older versions, Apple says you can go into the Directory
utility, and from there once you type in your local password you can
do Edit
I have sudo working on my Sonoma system without ever having used the
Directory Utility.
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