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- | :Users tend to want to edit /etc/sudoers to allow a command provided by a script they created to run with | + | :Users tend to want to edit /etc/sudoers to allow a command provided by a script they created to run with raise privileges. This is highly likely to result in a bricked device forcing you to re-flash to make it work again from scratch. |
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- | :Add your specific sudo configuration to "<code>/etc/sudoers.d/*</code>" as a new file (courtuesy to the reader, you are | + | :Add your specific sudo configuration to "<code>/etc/sudoers.d/*</code>" as a new file (courtuesy to the reader, you are advice to read [http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/sudoers.man.html this] to understand how to create sudoers.d/ snippets appropriate for your application or script. |
:Run update-sudoers and profit. | :Run update-sudoers and profit. | ||
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