wangximin is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
时间: 2023-10-19 18:33:02 浏览: 47
I'm sorry to hear that you are experiencing an issue with the sudoers file. To resolve this problem, you need to have root access or administrative privileges. Only users with the appropriate permissions can modify the sudoers file.
If you have root access, you can use the following command to grant sudo permissions to the user "wangximin":
```shell
sudo visudo
```
This command will open the sudoers file in a text editor. Look for the line that says "%sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL" and add the following line below it:
```shell
wangximin ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
```
Save and exit the file. Now, the user "wangximin" should have sudo privileges. Please make sure to replace "wangximin" with the actual username.
If you don't have root access or are unable to modify the sudoers file, you should contact your system administrator or the person responsible for managing your system to assist you with this issue.
Remember, modifying system files like the sudoers file can have security implications, so it's important to exercise caution and only grant sudo access to trusted users.