Thanks guys.

On 17/02/2013, at 7:17 AM, LuKreme <[email protected]> wrote:

> In our previous episode (Saturday, 16-Feb-2013), Tim Roberts said:
>> 
>> On Feb 16, 2013, at 2:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>>>> Should I be in Wheel if the account is an Admin account?   How can I add 
>>>> myself back into Wheel (there is a file in Unix I seem to remember).  
>>>> Others have had similar problems with not being able to eject volumes in 
>>>> ML due to mds process.
>>> 
>>> I think wheel is not current? On my laptop (the only machine I run as an 
>>> admin user usually) my groups are listed as:
>>> 
>>> staff com.apple.access_screensharing everyone _appstore localaccounts 
>>> _appserverusr admin _appserveradm _lpadmin _lpoperator _developer
>>> 
>>> 
>> Try:
>> %sudo groups
>> wheel com.apple.access_screensharing daemon kmem sys tty operator procview 
>> procmod everyone staff certusers _appstore localaccounts admin _lpadmin 
>> _lpoperator _developer
>> 
>> It is root that is part of wheel.
> 
> Right, but the question was "should *I* be in Wheel if the account is and 
> Admin account?" and the answer in 10.8 appears to be "No."
> 
> -- 
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> different matter. A cleaver had weight. It had purpose. A sword might
> have a certain nobility about it, unless it was the one belonging for
> example to Nobby, which relied on rust to hold it together, but what a
> cleaver had was a tremendous ability to cut things up.
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