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Originally Posted by quanah Because SuSE can't make up its mind about what they want to require the permissions to be on /etc/sudoers.
--Quanah |
Sorry I was referring to the "./install.sh -s and then running the script manually" part, or is that the same thing?
I tried to install 3 times by ./install.sh - but failed each time - when i did ./install.sh -s it worked first time....