> On Monday 01 January 2007 13:49, julien.cerqueira wrote: > > That's an interesting documentation, but it explains nothing > > about sudo. I just want to know which program ask the user > > about sudo configuration during the installation process. I'm > > not sure that's debootstrap, and if that's it, I didn't find > > anything about that in /usr/lib/debootstrap/scripts/etch. I > > tried some dpkg-reconfigure on sudo and passwd without success. > > Ah, your original question was a bit confusing. You said "you want to > debootstrap the sudo way" some servers. I actually don't really > understand what you mean by that, but understood you did not want to use > Debian Installer, but do a plain chroot install using debootstrap.
I'm sorry, my english is quite limited and I was a bit tired. > In Debian Installer the component that asks if "a root account should be > configured or sudo should be used" is user-setup. I think that's exactly what I searched. > This _should_ be documented in 6.3.3.3 (from a user's perspective): > http://d-i.alioth.debian.org/manual/en.i386/ch06s03.html#di-system-setup > But I now see that that has not yet been done. > > However, if you just want to know about sudo, you should read the sudo > manpage. The command 'visudo' should be used to edit the /etc/sudoers > file that determines who is allowed to do what using sudo. That wasn't my needs, sorry again for confusion. > Hope that helps. If you really only want to know more about sudo, you > should ask on a user mailing list, not here. > > Cheers, > FJP Thanks for your time and your answers. Julien Envoyez vos cartes de voeux depuis www.laposte.net Elles seront ensuite distribuées par le facteur : pratique et malin !

