Don, /home/fedora doesn't exist until boot. The standard way to add
something to a user folder is to add it to /etc/skel (in post for
instance). To add fedora user to sudoers, enable wheel in /etc/sudo (or
/etc/sudoers ... away from my linux box) and then add fedora to the
wheel group in /etc/groups
Tim
DON.RAIKES(a)ORACLE.COM wrote:
Hello,
I am working on a custom spin of fedora 9.
so far I can get the basic cd created.
I have added several sections to my %post section of my custom
kickstart file.
For example:
%post
cat > /home/fedora/.exrc << EOF
set ai ic ts=2 tw=80
EOF
%end
When the cd is created the /home/fedora/.exrc file does not exist.
Do the scripts in my %post section preceed or follow those in the
fedora-live-base.ks assuming that I have
%include fedora-live-base.ks
at the top of my kickstart file?
Also, how can I add the fedora user to the sudoers list so it has sudo
privilleges?
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