On 12/27/20 10:24 PM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
Probably the cancellation was caused by the command
That is what caused it.
Now the problem is solved, as well it seems me strange that adding a new
group to a user should delete it from the list of sudoers
As George said in an earlier email,
ater I added it , and this wast enough to gain again the sudo privileges..
Probably the cancellation was caused by the command
Now the problem is solved, as well it seems me strange that adding a new
group to a user should delete it from the list of sudoers
Again thank you to all that tried to hel
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>>
>> and also :
>> sudo usernod -G audio
>
>
> I assume this was "sudo usermod -G audio ". This will replace the
> list of
> supplementary groups with just "audio", which will remove sudo privileges.
> You need
>
place
the list of
supplementary groups with just "audio", which will remove sudo privileges.
You need
"--append" (or "-a") to append "audio" to the supplementary groups.
What did you use for ? You seem to have two user names:
"angelo_user" and &quo
ally (after this) I no longer have (I lose the) sudo privileges (I
think, in consequence of these actions).
As well my name still appears inside the /etc/sudoers/ file..,
## Allow root to run any commands anywhere
root ALL=(ALL) ALL
*angelo_user ALL=(ALL) ALL*
(but i am not anymore in the whee