Why would I? I thought wheel was just an example group for within the sudoers file. wheel doesn't even exist on my system.

roger wrote:
Forgive me if I'm wrong on this one, but maybe you also need to be
within the group "wheel" (/etc/groups)?
On Mon, 2007-04-02 at 16:31 -0700, Martin Kelly wrote:
Including that line (and none else regarding my user) makes it so I'm not able to run any commands as sudo.

If I include both that line and the "martin ALL = (ALL) ALL" line, I am able to run all commands without a password.

roger wrote:
Include the following within your /etc/sudoers and replace "roger" &
"localhost2" for your own environment.
--
Roger
http://www.eskimo.com/~roger/index.html
Key fingerprint = 8977 A252 2623 F567 70CD 1261 640F C963 1005 1D61

Tue Apr 3 01:51:14 PDT 2007

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