Debian: "sudo command not found" - that's it
If you get the message "sudo command not found" when entering admin commands in Debian, there is a simple reason. We will explain what is wrong and provide you with the solution to the problem here.
Debian: "sudo command not found" - that's it
- If you get the error message "sudo command not found" when entering a sudo command in the console, sudo is not yet installed.
- To fix the problem, install sudo by typing "# apt-get install sudo".
- Sudo is configured in the "/ etc / sudoers" file. This controls which commands a user can execute.
- Enter the following command in the console: # emacs / etc / sudoers add a line: user ALL = (ALL) ALL ".
- Remember to run the "exit" command to exit the root shell.
In the next practical tip we explain step by step how to update Debian.