[CentOS] sudo for Virtual Machine Manager
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra
rms at 1407.orgWed Feb 24 09:46:52 UTC 2010
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Em 24-02-2010 00:22, David McGuffey escreveu: > I've done everything stated in the various guidance to get a regular > user to use virt-manager (graphical Virtual Machine Manager) under > CentOS 5.4 with KVM. Placing the user in the kvm group and changing > permissions on several files to include kvm has not worked...the user > still needs to enter the root password to use the graphical VMM. > > I thought of pressing sudo into service for this task. Anyone think > this will work? Sure, should work. > Anyone got a better way? Look at wireshark, use as an example :) [rms at roque ~]$ cat /etc/pam.d/wireshark #%PAM-1.0 auth sufficient pam_rootok.so #auth sufficient pam_timestamp.so auth include system-auth account required pam_permit.so session required pam_permit.so session optional pam_xauth.so #session optional pam_timestamp.so
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