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Sudoers in Fedora


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New user here. I've added my user to the wheel group but when I try and do anything, I get a user not a sudoer error.



I uncommented the wheel items in /etc/sudoers file. What would the next thing to check be?



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  • Group membership changes take effect at next time the user logs in. Have you logged out & back in?

    – telcoM
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  • Sorry, yes I have logged out & back in. I should have mentioned that.

    – eyeclick
    yesterday






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    what exactly did you uncomment? can you add it to your question? how does /etc/group look like?

    – Bart
    20 hours ago











  • Here is the line I changed. Thanks for looking. ## Allows people in group wheel to run all commands %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL

    – eyeclick
    1 hour ago


















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New user here. I've added my user to the wheel group but when I try and do anything, I get a user not a sudoer error.



I uncommented the wheel items in /etc/sudoers file. What would the next thing to check be?



Thank you.










share|improve this question









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  • Group membership changes take effect at next time the user logs in. Have you logged out & back in?

    – telcoM
    yesterday











  • Sorry, yes I have logged out & back in. I should have mentioned that.

    – eyeclick
    yesterday






  • 2





    what exactly did you uncomment? can you add it to your question? how does /etc/group look like?

    – Bart
    20 hours ago











  • Here is the line I changed. Thanks for looking. ## Allows people in group wheel to run all commands %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL

    – eyeclick
    1 hour ago














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New user here. I've added my user to the wheel group but when I try and do anything, I get a user not a sudoer error.



I uncommented the wheel items in /etc/sudoers file. What would the next thing to check be?



Thank you.










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New user here. I've added my user to the wheel group but when I try and do anything, I get a user not a sudoer error.



I uncommented the wheel items in /etc/sudoers file. What would the next thing to check be?



Thank you.







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  • Group membership changes take effect at next time the user logs in. Have you logged out & back in?

    – telcoM
    yesterday











  • Sorry, yes I have logged out & back in. I should have mentioned that.

    – eyeclick
    yesterday






  • 2





    what exactly did you uncomment? can you add it to your question? how does /etc/group look like?

    – Bart
    20 hours ago











  • Here is the line I changed. Thanks for looking. ## Allows people in group wheel to run all commands %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL

    – eyeclick
    1 hour ago



















  • Group membership changes take effect at next time the user logs in. Have you logged out & back in?

    – telcoM
    yesterday











  • Sorry, yes I have logged out & back in. I should have mentioned that.

    – eyeclick
    yesterday






  • 2





    what exactly did you uncomment? can you add it to your question? how does /etc/group look like?

    – Bart
    20 hours ago











  • Here is the line I changed. Thanks for looking. ## Allows people in group wheel to run all commands %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL

    – eyeclick
    1 hour ago

















Group membership changes take effect at next time the user logs in. Have you logged out & back in?

– telcoM
yesterday





Group membership changes take effect at next time the user logs in. Have you logged out & back in?

– telcoM
yesterday













Sorry, yes I have logged out & back in. I should have mentioned that.

– eyeclick
yesterday





Sorry, yes I have logged out & back in. I should have mentioned that.

– eyeclick
yesterday




2




2





what exactly did you uncomment? can you add it to your question? how does /etc/group look like?

– Bart
20 hours ago





what exactly did you uncomment? can you add it to your question? how does /etc/group look like?

– Bart
20 hours ago













Here is the line I changed. Thanks for looking. ## Allows people in group wheel to run all commands %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL

– eyeclick
1 hour ago





Here is the line I changed. Thanks for looking. ## Allows people in group wheel to run all commands %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL

– eyeclick
1 hour ago










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