"must be setuid root"- Hardy
Goh Lip
g.lip at gmx.com
Thu Jul 30 04:39:10 UTC 2009
Jonas Norlander wrote:
>
> It could be that your /etc/sudoers got corrupted or perhaps you by
> mistake changed something in your /etc/fstab so the partition didn't
> got mounted right.
Jonas, I think you are right in that my fstab in Karmic messed up the
/usr/bin/sudo as well as /etc/sudoers in Hardy.
I have been trying to fix only the /usr/bin/sudo and have not tried
fixing /etc/sudoers. Any thoughts on how to do that?
Thanks, regards,
Goh Lip
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