From 2993e2d42630b589fc84a89cd3d21e6b46177a44 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alain Reguera Delgado Date: Aug 01 2012 02:56:39 +0000 Subject: Update `Scripts/Bash/prepare.docbook'. --- diff --git a/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/prepare.docbook b/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/prepare.docbook index 795cc3a..85dd296 100644 --- a/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/prepare.docbook +++ b/Manuals/Tcar-ug/Scripts/Bash/prepare.docbook @@ -73,59 +73,9 @@ to update them, if there is any related actualization to be applied on. In both cases, it is required that you configure the /etc/sudoers configuration file - first. + first, as discribed in . - - - To edit the /etc/sudoers configuration - file, do login as root first and then, use - visudo command for edition. - - - - - illustrates - the relevant parts you need to change inside the - /etc/sudoers configuration file in order - for the prepare functionality to be able - of installing and/or updating the software packages that - centos-art.sh needs to work. The - configuration shown in this example assumes you are using - centos as username. - - - - The <filename>/etc/sudoers</filename> configuration file - - /etc/sudoers configuration file - - - -## Installation and management of software -Cmnd_Alias SOFTWARE = /bin/rpm, /usr/bin/up2date, /usr/bin/yum - -## Next comes the main part: which users can run what software on -## which machines (the sudoers file can be shared between multiple -## systems). -## Syntax: -## -## user MACHINE=COMMANDS -## -## The COMMANDS section may have other options added to it. -## -## Allow root to run any commands anywhere -root ALL=(ALL) ALL - -## Allow the centos user to run installation and management of -## software anywhere. -centos ALL=(ALL) SOFTWARE - - - - - -