On Wednesday 17 August 2005 09:57 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] mercilessly beat
the keyboard, and wrote:
| Hi, all.
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| How can I run the `mount' command as a normal user
| with `sudo'? I do the same with the `wvdial' command,
| after running `# visudo' and adding at the end of the file
| the line:
| rodolfo ALL=/usr/bin/wvdial
| , but don't manage to do so with `mount'.
| In /usr/bin there's no binary file called `mount'.
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| Any help greatly appreciated.
| Rodolfo
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The mount command is at:
/bin/mount
HTH,
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Ernie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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