This may be slightly off topic, but why is /etc/sudoers being modified in an update at all? I thought that several months ago there was a big announcement that all distribution configuration files would be put in /usr/etc and only admin modified files would be placed in /etc. On 11/4/22 14:46, Luciano Santos wrote:
Scott Bradnick wrote:
I agree with you; I threw my 2¢ in because I figured those lines being present/active in /etc/sudoers would solve the issue in this specific case. My /etc/sudoers (where it was already commented out) wasn't touched; I do have an /etc/sudoers.rpmnew w/ those lines commented out. But you're right about throwing those lines back.
And for the record, if anyone end up in this situation post DUP with sudo broken and do want to rollback the system (there's really no need to, in this case). Just go to YaST and revert the last changes to /etc/sudoers, as was pointed out in the openSUSE support IRC/Matrix room.
Cheers,
Luciano