lich000king wrote:
> After going through LFS stable and LFS current development by the book, I
> wanted to try jhalfs. But I'm stuck at the beginning with permission
> problems.
> 
> I already posted this to LQ, but didn't get any replies.
> I get the following shortly after fetching the book:

> You are going to log into the user account lfs 
> sudo requires a password
> 
> .bashrc: line 8: /mnt/lfs/jhalfs/envars: Permission denied

> I did edit the sudoers file to include

> [username]    ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL

You need to add to sudoers:
lfs             ALL = NOPASSWD: ALL

> To all the users' .profile, none of this helped. It does not matter if I use
> jhalfs 2.3.2 or svn version.

Use the svn version of jhalfs.  Also I recommend not using the progress 
meter.

   -- Bruce
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