Hi there ,
I think it is better to write somethinf people can understand and avoid
generalizing things . One case can work for somebody and not for someone
else . Be carefull when giving advice when you are not sure for 100%.
This is regarding the su: Sorry problem .
With Best Regards
Guy
thank you for the help...
I will have to wait until I get home to try it..
Thanks again..
G_
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 17:32:42 +, Daniel Bye
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 11:23:44AM -0600, Gable Barber wrote:
> > $ su
> > su: Sorry
> > $
>
> In BSD, you need to be a memb
On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 11:23:44AM -0600, Gable Barber wrote:
> $ su
> su: Sorry
> $
In BSD, you need to be a member of group `wheel' to use su. Login as
root, and edit the /etc/group file to add your username to wheel.
Alternatively, use the pw command. Something like this should work:
# ps u
you have to be in group wheel to su.
ssh barrs root login as default.
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004 11:23:44 -0600, Gable Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $ su
> su: Sorry
> $
>
> The FAQ says to post this first :
>
> $ uname -a
> FreeBSD tcb.garagemoderne.com 5.2.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0:
>
$ su
su: Sorry
$
The FAQ says to post this first :
$ uname -a
FreeBSD tcb.garagemoderne.com 5.2.1-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE #0:
Mon Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT 2004
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386
$
And I cant SSH in as root. I am VERY new to FreeBSD, and am lost. I
have b