That said, I agree the wheel group should be enabled with sudo, though
I disagree that the initial install user should be automatically added
to it.
But then again, I hate sudo :P I do most scripting that requires root
access via root logins directly with ssh and keys.
i completely agree and do mostly the same; it would be a good idea (or
at least, imho better than an option to add the user to wheel group)
to have a "generate dsa keypair and add to root authorized_keys" checkbox
during firstboot user creation. Then just ssh -X for your daily "needed" root tasks
guido
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