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2010-11-20
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I'm good up to this point but now I can't seem to adjust the kernel settings and save them in the terminal. I have rootsh installed and I can gain root but whenever I try to adjust the settings with sudo it tells me that either user or root is not in the sudoers file.
I never had this problem with rootsh before so I'm unsure of what to do. I assume I could just edit the sudoers file but I want to be sure I know exactly what to do. I searched but didn't turn up anything of value.
TIA