On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:03:20AM -0700, John Soo wrote: > Sorry this is so confusing. Let me know if I’m missed something since > I’ve been half-following this thread. I think what you may want to do > is use the sudoers-file field when specifying your operating system > rather than using visudo to edit the file. This way you will have > persistent and declarative specification for the sudoers file. The > sudoers-file field allows you to place an arbitrary file-like object in > it, so you can put whatever you want to add using visudo there and it > will work the same. Check the manual for > reference: [1]https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/manual/en/html_node/ope > rating_002dsystem-Reference.html#operating_002dsystem-Reference
John, Correct, I got my local sudoers working a few days ago, so there's no longer any confusion on my end (but thanks for your reply). However, guix's visudo should probably be patched to allow editing of a *local* ~/etc/sudoers file, which currently won't work because /usr/bin/vi appears to be hard-coded. -Jeff
