Maybe it is just me, but wouldn't bypassing the password for sudo be defeating the purpose of sudo? I would probably recommend running gtkpod as root, so that you are prompted before it starts then you don't have to enter it on exit... Sincerely, Judd Pickell On 9/9/05, Craig White wrote: > > gonna show my ignorance when it comes to sudo > > # tail -n 8 /etc/sudoers > # Cmnd alias specification > Cmnd_Alias IPOD=/sbin/modprobe sbp2 > sbp2_force_inquiry_hack=1, /sbin/rmmod sbp2 > Cmnd_Alias EJECT=/usr/bin/eject > # User privilege specification > craig ALL=(ALL) ALL > craig ALL= NOPASSWD : IPOD > craig ALL= NOPASSWD : EJECT > > $ cat gtkpod.out > #!/bin/sh > # > sudo /usr/bin/eject /dev/sda2 > sudo /sbin/modprobe -r sbp2 > sudo /usr/bin/eject /dev/sda2 > > I am trying to get the ipod unmounted automatically at close of gtkpod. > If I launch gtkpod (as user) via cli, I am asked for password when I the > gtkpod.out program. > > How can I get it to stop asking for my password? > > Craig > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss >