Hi Robb,
thanks, but no, it does not work:
teb@John:/$ sudo groups
[sudo] password for teb:
root
Obviously this command does not give the requested output, so I tried:
teb@John:/$ groups
teb adm dialout cdrom plugdev lpadmin sambashare admin libvirtd
teb@John:/$ egrep "^adm" /etc/group[code]
adm:x:4:ebox,teb
admin:x:118:teb
-> The user teb is in the admin group
and
teb@John:/$ pwconv
pwconv: cannot lock /etc/passwd; try again later.
teb@John:/$ sudo pwconv
teb@John:/$ passwd
Changing password for teb.
(current) UNIX password:
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
passwd: password unchanged
OK, I think your Idea points into the correct direction - what about the following: can I restart the complete Zentyal server system from the command line e.g. like: /etc/init.d/zentyal restart
? I know this is possible from within the splash screen, but I do not have access...
Is there any code for this ? If not, I will try to reboot the complete system. But I try to avoid this - I am afraid to be locked out completely ...
Thanks for any tips and ideas
Best regards
Thorsten
Ed.: some typos corrected