Christian PERRIER a écrit :
Reassigning to the right D-I component.
However, in user-setup-apply:
if [ -e $ROOT/etc/sudoers ]; then
# Test if we can add the user to the sudo group
# (possible if sudo>= 1.7.2-2 is installed on th
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> reassign 672140 user-setup
Bug #672140 [debian-installer] sudo users should be in sudo group
Bug reassigned from package 'debian-installer' to 'user-setup'.
Ignoring request to alter found versions of bug #672140 to the same values
previously set
reassign 672140 user-setup
thanks
Quoting Debian Bug Tracking System (ow...@bugs.debian.org):
> Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
>
> > reassign 672140 debian-installer
> Bug #672140 [policykit-1] prompts for root passwords on a sudo-only system
> Bug reassigned from package 'polic
reassign 672140 debian-installer
retitle 672140 sudo users should be in sudo group
thanks
Hi,
Going through the RC bug list for wheezy, I noticed this bug.
On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 10:39:03PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> > If there is some setting we can make in d-i to new installs to make
> > p
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
> reassign 672140 debian-installer
Bug #672140 [policykit-1] prompts for root passwords on a sudo-only system
Bug reassigned from package 'policykit-1' to 'debian-installer'.
No longer marked as found in versions policykit-1/0.104-2.
Ignoring reques
Hi,
Am 08.05.2012 21:55, schrieb Joey Hess:
> Package: policykit-1
> Version: 0.104-2
> Severity: serious
Could you elaborate on the severity?
> Tags: d-i
>
> In d-i, it is very easy to set up a system without entering a root
> password. d-i sets up sudo, and configures gksu to use it
> (by cha
Package: policykit-1
Version: 0.104-2
Severity: serious
Tags: d-i
In d-i, it is very easy to set up a system without entering a root
password. d-i sets up sudo, and configures gksu to use it
(by changing an alternative).
On such a system, I was prompted by policykit for the (nonexistant) root
pas
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