Hi Chris,

Tks for your advice.

> All changes to the /etc/sudoers file should be made
> with the `visudo` 
> command. `visudo` will edit the file (using whatever
> editor you have 
> specified with $EDITOR or $VISUAL), make sure things
> are consistent, 
> etc. It's a good idea not to edit it directly, but
> to go in through 
> `visudo` just to get the checks that it provides.

I tried follows without result;

# /etc/sudoers `visudo`
Vim: Warning: Output is not to a terminal

# /etc/sudoers `visudo` $nano
Vim: Warning: Output is not to a terminal

# /etc/sudoers `visudo` $VISUAL
Vim: Warning: Output is not to a terminal

I could not proceed further, no output found.

B.R.
Stephen

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