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2007-06-05
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Si, capisco!
I haven't changed my rootme password. It sounds like you think I'm the OP.
Thanks for the instructions tho. What do I replace the xxx's with in the ssh command?
Cheers.
afterwards i changed my rootme password to a personal one. i exited out
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2007-06-06
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Thats exactle what I said in my previous post.
echo "user ALL = PASSWD: /bin/su" >> /etc/sudoers
That would give you full acces to sudo.
sudo vim <whateverfile>
user user is not allowed to execute <somethingsomething> as root on <something>
hcitool info <bd address>
echo "user ALL = PASSWD: /bin/su" >> /etc/sudoers
That would give you full acces to sudo.
You Welcome.