$ id
uid=1000(kev) gid=1000(kev) groups=1000(kev),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),109(lpadmin),124(sambashare)
$ ls -l /etc/sudoers
-r--r----- 1 root root 723 Jan 31 2012 /etc/sudoers
$ sudo adduser kev root
Adding user `kev' to group `root' ...
Adding user kev to group root
Done.
$ cat /etc/sudoers
cat: /etc/sudoers: Permission denied
After adding myself(kev
) to group root
, I still cannot read /etc/sudoers
.
I don't know why. Thanks for your help.
You need to log out and back in again for the change to take effect.
To refresh group membership of the user
kev
without logging out:To make groupname your default group for the entire session:
To print current groups you're a member of (source):