Date: Fri, 8 Mar 96 14:02:53 +0900 From: ko-baba@kdd.co.jp To: chet@redsky.com Cc: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: SU Message-ID: <H00006dd015e7eb9@MHS> In-Reply-To: <"v02110100ad646b90075e(a)(091)140.174.250.49(093)*"@MHS>
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Item Subject: 文書テキスト > I'm been having trouble setting up superuser access to root. When I 'su > root' and sign on with the proper password, I get a reponse that user is > not part of group. > > I've designated the user to be group 0 (wheel) when I created the user. > That I believe is the group that root belongs to. > > Any ideas, > > Thank you for your help, > > chet carello Did you add your user account into wheel in /etc/group ? If so, please try as follows. If root belongs to other groups except for wheel, it seems to become fail. So let root be out of other groups (in /etc/group), and belong to only wheel. In my case, it went well. ---- Koji (ko-baba@kdd.co.jp)
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