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#3049
Originally Posted by Matan View Post
Create a file /etc/sudoers.d/99all.sudoers containing:

user ALL = PASSWORD: ALL

And run the command update-sudoers. Be aware that a mistake in a sudoers file might render your system unbootable, requiring a filesystem reflash.

I have a file chroot.sudoers contatining this line, so it is possible that easy-chroot package provides this already.
I'm getting crazy
It didnt work..

I cant do anything like: sudo /usr/sbin/kernel-load
It prompt for password :S

Oh god, help please, i'm so sad :S