Ken,
Just a thought: Do you have SELinux running on your system? I know that it
sometimes fails things that it feels are "inappropriate" for the given context,
and can therefore result in disruption of the obvious.
/ken
Ken Restivo wrote:
On Fri, Nov 30, 2007 at 09:05:17AM +0200, Chuckk
Hubbard wrote:
On Nov 30, 2007 12:16 AM, Ken Restivo
<ken(a)restivo.org> wrote:
What could I possibly be doing wrong here?
chrt is where it says it is supposed to be:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 9280 2006-11-15 00:01 /usr/bin/chrt*
And yet I keep getting asked for my password, whereas shutdown and mount work just fine
without it.
On my system I also have /usr/sbin/chrt... perhaps it is looking
there, if you're using sudo? What if you add an identical line with
the extra s?
That'd be really odd. I do have a /usr/sbin/chroot, but that's a totally
different program :-)
It is something with sudo. I notice that mount doesn't work either! So only
/sbin/shutdown and /etc/acpi/sleep.sh work with sudo. VERY STRANGE since the lines
defining them in my /etc/sudoers were nearly identical!!
-ken
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