13 окт. 2012 г. · I am trying to add a use to wheel group using in a Ubuntu server. sudo usermod -aG wheel john I get: usermod: group 'wheel' does not exist. |
8 сент. 2015 г. · In SUSE the command groupmod -A "username" wheel will add any user, even if they don't exist, to the wheel group. |
23 нояб. 2010 г. · To add a user to a group, you need this command ($USER is the current logged-in user) : $ sudo dscl . append /Groups/wheel GroupMembership $USER |
13 февр. 2014 г. · The error message is quite obvious: the 'wheel' group does not exist. It's typically a groupname used on BSD systems, not on Linux. |
3 нояб. 2009 г. · The command to add group wheel: $ sudo dscl . append /Groups/wheel GroupMembership username Where "username" is your username. Then re-run "groups" to see that ... |
30 июл. 2013 г. · You can only add yourself to a group with root rights. If it were possible to obtain root rights as a standard user, without knowing the root account's ... |
27 мая 2016 г. · With # usermod -aG wheel myuser you are adding myuser to the group of wheel, the CentOS equivalent of the group of sudo of many other Linux ... |
13 окт. 2017 г. · Add that user directly to /etc/sudoers or add a group to sudoers that the user is also in. Most distros use the commend visudo to edit this ... |
In SUSE the command groupmod -A "username" wheel will add any user, even if they don't exist, to the wheel group. In Redhat the -A argument ... |
11 июл. 2013 г. · In visudo you could do %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL and add the user to the wheel group instead (or whatever group you decide). ... Use sudoedit to add ... |
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