On Wed, May 10, 2006 at 12:40:26PM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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> Because you have a default, non configured, sudo installation. A sudoers
> file configured normally does not allow your script to run.
I would call a non-edited file the 'normal' file. Wether this is good or
not is another issue.
> > That is an altogether different discussion and has nothing to do with
> > makeSUSEdvd. If that is what you want to talk about, perhaps using a
> > different sugbject might have been better.
>
> But I did!
No, you did not. Note the "AND" in the subject.
> I started a sub-thread about the issue with sudo related to the use
> makeSUSEdvd makes of it.
Unfortunatly it is out of scope to makeSUSEdvd to edit sudoers or work
with a non-standard, out of the box sudoer.
Luckily I have found a solution for most things. Little sleep and lots of
Zappa does that to a human. :-)
houghi
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