Seems it was already solved

I was using sudo with no password for the group root. My user is in this
group. It should work with no password. But that's not the issue, anyway.
Now it works as expected.

thanks
Felipe



On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 01:53:53PM +0100, Loïc Minier wrote:
> tags 290193 + unreproducible moreinfo
> stop
> 
>         Hi,
> 
>  This is a followup for Debian bug <http://bugs.debian.org/290193>.
> 
> On Wed, Jan 12, 2005, Felipe Massia Pereira wrote:
> > I'd like to use 'sudo sux -' so I don't need to type password. But simply
> > nothing happens. I think it's something related to bash/sudo/su
> > interpretation of arguments but I could not figure out how to make it work.
> 
>  Work fine here, could you explain the precise process you are
>  following?
> 
>  I did the following:
>  1) configure sudo via visudo as root as follow:
>     lool ALL = (root) /usr/bin/sux
>  2) launch:
>     sudo sux -
>  3) type my user's password (this is not the root password)
> 
>  The result looks like this:
> 
>     bee% sudo sux -
>     Password:
>     bee# 
> 
>  Please explain what you want to do and what goes wrong.
> 
>    Cheers,
> 
> -- 
> Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Current Earth status:   NOT DESTROYED

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