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After the last update I got the message
warning: /etc/sudoers installed as /etc/sudoers.pacnew I made a mistake in doing
sudo mv /etc/sudoers /etc/sudoers.pacold in order to subsequently change the name of "sudoers.pacnew" in "sudoers".
Now I am enable to act as root.
How can I do? Many thanks in advance.
Last edited by mtubarch (2023-07-14 16:11:40)
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Log in as root and fix it.
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Log in as root and fix it.
Thanks but unfortunately I need a little more guidance.
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Use `su`, or just log in initially (to a tty) as root.
Last edited by Trilby (2023-07-14 14:26:51)
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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Use `su`, or just log in initially (to a tty) as root.
I tried "su" and it does not work.
i never logged in to a tty as root after the install. What is the correct procedure? I would like to avoid some further mistakes. Thank you.
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"does not work" is not an error message.
The procedure for loging into a tty hasn't changed. You are prompted for a username and password. Enter these at the prompts!
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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"does not work" is not an error message.
The procedure for loging into a tty hasn't changed. You are prompted for a username and password. Enter these at the prompts!
You're right, "does not work" is not an error message."
I apologize.
Thank you for the explanations and for your time.
Best regards
p.s.: I didn't know the tty activation procedure, however, after a little research, I managed to activate it. Thanks again
Last edited by mtubarch (2023-07-14 16:14:04)
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