Robert Heller wrote:
man mount man umount man mkfs man sudo
Who is that "sudo" guy you keep writing about: ;-) RHEL, RHEL, RHEL, not debian.
Huh? I use CentOS and use sudo. I have never used debian or ubuntu. sudo predates all versions of Linux anyway. I was using it under SunOS (*before* it became Solaris), as well as Ultrix (DECStations) and Irix (SGIs).
I know. But you need to setup sudo for users, I never bothered so far. But every Ubuntu manual starts with "sudo...", so I jocked a little, although many users might get "<user> is not in sudoers file.."
Ljubomir