Try to implement sudoers and add the group "wheel" inside from it (you can modify it from /etc/sudoers or using visudo command). In that way, all your users can use yum command.
Cheers,
-james
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 12:51 PM, Harry Sukumar <hsukumar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear All
I am trying to allow a local user on the centos machine to be able to run yum
What I have done is added him to the wheel group so that he can run software, basically it's his own machine if he breaks it it's his problem
But even after adding him to wheel, sys and adm group he is unable to install using yum
I am sure I must be missing something or I must be doing something wrong,
Many Thanks
Harry
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