On Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 06:20:30PM -0500, Bob Hilliard wrote:
The Doctor What [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but not if I try to sudo to a non-root id (this is as root, note the #):
bash-2.04# sudo -u man bash
sudo: unable to exec /bin/bash: Permission denied
This doesn't affect your
The Doctor What [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but not if I try to sudo to a non-root id (this is as root, note the #):
bash-2.04# sudo -u man bash
sudo: unable to exec /bin/bash: Permission denied
This doesn't affect your main question, but you are using the
wrong syntax for sudo. The -u
* Bob Hilliard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000313 07:44]:
The Doctor What [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but not if I try to sudo to a non-root id (this is as root, note the #):
bash-2.04# sudo -u man bash
sudo: unable to exec /bin/bash: Permission denied
This doesn't affect your main
Just so you know, I've been searching *everywhere* for info on this and
it's driving me nuts!
I've been following debian unstable for a while. Currently that's
'woody'. I reciently upgraded my kernel from on old 2.3.3x (35 I
think) to 2.3.49, complete with devfs configured.
Since then, if I
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