Peer Well-Known Member Joined May 17, 2018 Messages 587 Reaction score 305 Credits 402 Dec 18, 2018 #1 Why don't I have to type in my sudo password when I use sudo on default user pi? Why can't I use su? Code: Passwort: su: Fehler bei Authentifizierung Why is on another user the sudo password not the same?
Why don't I have to type in my sudo password when I use sudo on default user pi? Why can't I use su? Code: Passwort: su: Fehler bei Authentifizierung Why is on another user the sudo password not the same?
Rob Administrator Staff member Joined Oct 27, 2011 Messages 1,222 Reaction score 2,269 Credits 3,574 Dec 18, 2018 #2 While root, view the sudoers file - it's probably set to NOPASSWD for the pi user Code: cat /etc/sudoers|grep pi
While root, view the sudoers file - it's probably set to NOPASSWD for the pi user Code: cat /etc/sudoers|grep pi
OP Peer Well-Known Member Joined May 17, 2018 Messages 587 Reaction score 305 Credits 402 Dec 18, 2018 #3 Rob said: cat /etc/sudoers|grep pi Click to expand... no output