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Every update requires you to redo this. It's so repetitive that I keep a copy of what I want `/etc/sudo` to look like in my homedir and, whenever I get the prompt for a sudo attempt, I instead sudo to cp the file. Then I go on my way with what I was originally intending.has recently sudo'd.

Rote but effective.



Why not run a script on boot that does the update? Does it need to be in the .bashrc?




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