On Sat, 11 Jul 2009 19:24:39 -0600, Matthew Moore wrote: >> How can I disable the sudo warning? > > From the sudoers manpage, > > lecture This option controls when a short lecture will be printed > along with the password prompt. . . > > Looks like you have set the lecture option in your sudoers file.
No I don't. % grep lecture /etc/sudoers || echo no found no found But thanks to your points, I think I've found the reason. > once Only lecture the user the first time they run > sudo. > > If no value is specified, a value of once is implied. Sudo must have stored the weather-first-time value under one of the following places: $ grep ram /etc/fstab /dev/ram1 /var/run ramfs defaults,rw,auto,dev 0 0 /dev/ram2 /var/state ramfs defaults,rw,auto,dev 0 0 /dev/ram3 /var/lock ramfs defaults,rw,auto,dev 0 0 /dev/ram4 /var/account ramfs defaults,rw,auto,dev 0 0 /dev/ram5 /var/log ramfs defaults,rw,auto,dev 0 0 /dev/ram6 /var/lib/gdm ramfs defaults,rw,auto,dev 0 0 #/dev/ram7 /var/tmp ramfs defaults,rw,auto,dev 0 0 /dev/ram /tmp ramfs defaults,rw,auto,dev 0 0 That might explain why I kept getting the sudo warning (after each reboot). Or does it? -- Tong (remove underscore(s) to reply) http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/ http://xpt.sourceforge.net/tools/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org