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>> I thoroughly agree. Linc, do you know of a good GUI sudo configurator? >> sudo is the best permissions-override system I know of (although, come >> to think of it, there are at least two or three more in the Ubuntu >> repository I have not tried! Hmmm), but its configuration complexity >> drives me batty. >> >> J.E.B. > > Alas, no. However, it's probably not as hard configuring sudo as you > may think. Most times, there are good examples already there that you > can copy, and many times you can just uncomment an example and make > sure your user is part of that group. But really, just put this in > the end of that file: > > yourloginname ALL=(ALL) ALL > > and that will let you use sudo to do whatever you need to do. > That line I have used before -- and for the current basic home desktop, I think it is quite sufficient. It works well, because anything can be done, with the user's own password. But the instant we extend to what really should be "intermediate" (not advanced) usage -- mounting shares located on either an SMB NAS or Windows PC, _mounting them automatically at login_ -- that simple sudo doesn't work, and I don't have anything really good which does. I spent an hour or two a while back figuring out how to get 'sudo' to do this, but it was such a pain in the neck, and I couldn't be sure I wasn't opening huge security holes...:-(. I wish one of the 'fuse' SMB filesystems would work reliably with XP Home; if it would, the problem would be solved nicely. But I wrestled with that for hours a while back, and won't do it again unless informed outside input tells me it's easy :-) I have even looked into NFS on XP Home (Cygwin does it supposedly, I'm not so sure having tried it) and other wildcards (OpenAFS?) as ways to work around Microsoft's non-self-compliant XP Home SMB, but thus far, nothing has worked well. I have thought of putting XP Pro on my wife's PC and using documented methods of setting up a Linux-based Win32 domain, but this would be a very complex solution for us, and would not help anyone else. Do you have a simple way to have SMB NAS or XP Home shares mount automatically at login? J.E.B.
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