Jason C. Greb, 22.03.2005 14:26:
In Trustix 2.1, I used to do 'usermod -G root username' to be allowed to
su to root. However, in Trustix 2.2, this does not work. I have noticed
this on two seperate boxes. My user name is listed in the root group
under /etc/group. Is there another configuration somewhere that I need
to change? This happens where in SSH remotely or just sitting in front
of the computer.


Make sure you log in those accounts AFTER you made the group change. IIRC new memberships doesn't go into effect until you reload the shell.

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Cheers,
Vidar Tyldum Hansen

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