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Add User to Sudoers or Sudo Group in AlmaLinux 8 - Linux Shout
To run commands to install packages and system update in Alamalinux using a non-root user, we need to make it a part of the sudo or wheel group. Here are the steps to do that.
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How To Add User to Sudoers or Sudo Group on Rocky Linux 8
After installing the Rocky Linux, your non-root user wouldn’t be a part of sudo group, thus you won’t be able to install software and run the update command. For that, we manually need to add our user to sudo means Super User Do group. The steps are given here will also work for Almalinux and CentOS 8.
What do we need to perform given steps in this tutorial?
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How to install Rocky Linux on VMware Player virtual machine - Linux Shout
Rocky Linux is one of the latest alternatives available to replace the CentOS 8 operating system from Servers. The project started by the CentOS founder to provide a free and open-source solution equal to RHEL with long-term support.
If you are an existing user of CentOS 8 then you can use the Rocky Linux conversion or migration script. Well, if you are not yet prepared for it then try out Rocky Linux on Vmware Virtual machine whereas the user of Virtualbox can see our other guide- Download Rocky Linux 8 ISO to install on Virtualbox.
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