I use tha t for my '>'On Thursday 04 December 2003 09:23 pm, Jeremy C. Reed
said:
~ On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Michael Havens wrote:
~
~ > I didn't install the user. It is just the one that came preinstalled.
~
~ I mean set it up (like my example) for the user (or group) you want it to
~ work for.
~
~ > ~ The simplest way is:
~ > ~
~ > ~ username ALL=(ALL) ALL
~ > ~ or
~ > ~ %groupname ALL=(ALL) ALL
~
~ What's up with the tildes? :)
~
~ Jeremy C. Reed
~ http://bsd.reedmedia.net/
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