Re: Amrecover hangs after restore

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On Saturday 19 December 2020 11:15:43 am Michael via tde-users wrote:
> On Saturday 19 December 2020 08:34:37 am Gene Heskett via tde-users wrote:
> > On Saturday 19 December 2020 03:32:07 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Hi Gene,
>
> Thanks for posting the dcop commands, I’ve been meaning to add similar to
> my local nightly backup for awhile.
>
> On the permissions issue:
>
> Use sudo, basically the same as using sudo for yourusername to root, but
> replace root with yourusername and yourusername with amanada.  And then get
> sudo to run without password.
>
>  -
> https://www.golinuxhub.com/2013/12/how-to-give-permission-to-user-to-run/ -
> https://linuxhandbook.com/sudo-without-password/

The two links* above Gene should do everything you need.  There should be no 
need to dig into ICEauthority or anything else.  Yes you'll need to edit the 
sudoers file, but there's plenty of google fu on how to do that.

Best,
Michael

*In the second link see section: "Run only specific sudo commands without 
password"
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