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551 Pointswhat does it mean that XXX(the newuser) is not in the sudoers file?
I created a new user and try to run sudo commands. but it says the new user is not in the sudoers file. what happened?
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Chris Shearon
Courses Plus Student 17,330 PointsIt means the user was created without sudo permission. sudo lets a user run commands as the root user so be careful extending that privilege. If you want to add a user with sudo then the command is
adduser <username> sudo
or add to existing user
sudo usermod -a -G sudo <username>