On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 04:58:10PM +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
That at least. There are quite some appeareances of the sudo word, but I don't know how it detects my password is incorrect, as it wants the root password and then rejects it. Simply adding that command to sudoers will not work.
It does the following: sudo echo "Here we go." If then the pasword is denied, it gives the error. If the pasword is accepted, it goes on. Each time sudo is called, it will most likely still know that you have enterd it. Other commands that are (or can be) called for by sudo are mount, umount and yast. I would like to run it without the knowledge of the root password (exept for yast, when you need to install things). Unfortunatly I do not know how to mount -o loop, without the knowledge of the root password. Editing files that will make it able to do so will also need the knowledge of the root password. Pity, because you can download the iso's, burn them and then make an ISO from those ISO's. Yet you are unable to mount the ISOs directly. houghi -- Nutze die Zeit. Sie ist das Kostbarste, was wir haben, denn es ist unwiederbringliche Lebenszeit. Leben ist aber mehr als Werk und Arbeit, und das Sein wichtiger als das Tun - Johannes Müller-Elmau