On 06/17/2010 11:54 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
>
>> Fedora doesn't use sudo by default so no.  Unless he has root access in
>> the first place, he wouldn't be allowed to configure sudo. 
>>
>>     
> I seriously doubt whether any distro would allow it
>   

Well on a Ubuntu system for example,  sudo  su -  and entering your own
password would get your root access if you are first user in the
system.  This would allow you to reconfigure sudo however you want. 

Rahul

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