nope its file not found
It seems to work now. So my guess is, you weren’t inside the wheel group. Why, I don’t know.
Congrates on getting it fixed. visudo is a nice tool but its always best to know how to do things so when there is a problem the tool can’t fix you can
please mark as solved
Enjoy your Day
Try something with sudo now and post the result here on the forum (no need for pastebin)
For example:
sudo parted -l
Indeed, pebcak got it, but honestly, as said, you all have been so very helpful, and I really do appreciate you, and the time and energy afforded to help me.
I don’t know either, maybe I did really mess something up during Install… ~shame
Does EOS use the sudoers.d/wolf file or does it usually use the wheel group?
[wolf@Dumb-Box ~]$ sudo parted -l
Model: Micron_2210_MTFDHBA512QFD (nvme)
Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 512GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 2097kB 1051MB 1049MB fat32 boot, esp
2 1051MB 503GB 502GB ext4 endeavouros
3 503GB 512GB 9449MB linux-swap(v1) swap
What’s that?
Just kidding!
I don’t really know how things are set up currently.
I haven’t installed EnOS for a while
Before I restart my System, and I know it’s going to sound dumb, and read* the Wiki, but how would I from now on use the command for pacman to Update?
Alright. It looks to be working now.
sudo pacman -Syu
Thank you! And thank you again!
I do hope you all have a wonderful day/night!
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