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Re: "must be setuid root"- Hardy: msg#00653kubuntu-users
Jonas Norlander wrote: > On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 6:39 AM, Goh Lip<g.lip@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> Jonas Norlander wrote: >> >>> It could be that your /etc/sudoers got corrupted or perhaps you by >>> mistake changed something in your /etc/fstab so the partition didn't >>> got mounted right. >> Jonas, I think you are right in that my fstab in Karmic messed up the >> /usr/bin/sudo as well as /etc/sudoers in Hardy. >> >> I have been trying to fix only the /usr/bin/sudo and have not tried >> fixing /etc/sudoers. Any thoughts on how to do that? >> > > /etc/sudoers is the configuration file for the sudo command and as > default there is not much in it. The only uncommented line for my > Jaunty machine is: > > Defaults env_reset > root ALL=(ALL) ALL > %admin ALL=(ALL) ALL > > To edit /etc/sudoers you run "sudo visudo" from command line but if > your sudo don't work you have to gain root permissions some other way > (boot from a live-CD) and edit the file. > > We don't know if that was the cause for your trouble but if happens > again it could be worth checking. > > / Jonas > Thanks, Jonas, for this. If something like this happens, I could go into Karmic (as I had done) and rework Hardy from there. Appreciate your input. Regards, Goh Lip -- kubuntu-users mailing list kubuntu-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users
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