Re: rock64, date is UTC, how to make EST (s/b UTC-5)
>> shot. It can't be any worse of a C.F. than the ayufan builds with its
>> pre-allocated user 1000.
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> Although having a preallocated user 1000 is the standard "Debian Way", the objective being that you can telnet (later SSH) in using that user and then sudo su to get root (fouled up on some versions that don't add user 1000 to sudoers). For quite a long time
The same effect can be achieved by supplementing the user in question with the group sudo. With that there is no need to edit sudoers.
John
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