> Using visudo is much safer than echoing data to the sudoers file. I second Chuck's advice about the safety. Using visudo also does sanity-checks and syntax checks to make sure there's nothing obviously and horribly wrong with your file. It also locks the file to prevent concurrent (and possibly conflicting) edits to the file. > The visudo command lets you edit that file, and if you don't like > it's choice of editors, you can easily pick your own favorite, like > this: > > $ EDITOR=nano visudo I think it looks for $VISUAL first, so I have to do $ VISUAL=nano visudo to change the editor (it works with non-visual editors too, in case you prefer ed) > Imagine what would happen if you used only a single greater-than > instead of a double greater-than by mistake, when you echo > something to sudoers. heh, haven't done this with the sudoers file, but have done it accidentally on other files. Thank goodness I set up version-control beforehand. Have done similarly with biffing up my if= and of= parameters to dd. Whoops. There goes that hard-drive. -tim _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list