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Bug #711093 [user-setup] cdrom: Default user is not added to group sudo
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Christian PERRIER (2014-03-02):
> Quoting Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org):
> > I don't think it was intended to give sudo access to the first user
> > if a root password has been specified.
> >
> > Should we reconsider the current behaviour?
>
> IMHO, no.
>
> If this
Quoting Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org):
> I don't think it was intended to give sudo access to the first user if a
> root password has been specified.
>
> Should we reconsider the current behaviour?
IMHO, no.
If this bug is asking for this, then it should be marked "wontfix" (or closed).
Hi,
Steve McIntyre (2013-06-11):
> Control: reassign -1 user-setup
>
> On Tue, Jun 04, 2013 at 06:06:24PM +0200, ashka wrote:
> > Although sudo is installed, the main/default user is not added to the
> > sudo group after install, which leads to errors when trying to run a
> > sudo command. The
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Bug #711093 [cdrom] cdrom: Default user is not added to group sudo
Bug reassigned from package 'cdrom' to 'user-setup'.
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On Tue, Jun 04, 2013 at 06:06:24PM +0200, ashka wrote:
>Package: cdrom
>Severity: normal
>Tags: d-i
>
>Dear Maintainer,
>Although sudo is installed, the main/default user is not added to the sudo
>group after install, which leads to errors when trying to run a sudo
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