sudo command not found #1366
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@sunknudsen Some system may restrict which files can be executed as sudo. I can imagine that a mounted path will provably fall under this restriction in a security hardened system. |
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@azubieta Naïve question... running VeraCrypt AppImage as root (which is likely a bad idea) works... does this reveal anything we could use to troubleshoot the issue? Is it possible AppImage doesn't have |
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Maybe you could share the AppImage in question for analysis
It's possible, but in the log you shared it "seems" to be using a full path. |
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@azubieta Sure, here it is including PGP signature. Thanks for helping out! |
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@azubieta I meant that |
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Is this applicable here? In any case, what happens if you run |
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@probonopd Thanks for helping out... running AppImage using sudo works although file navigator (in VeraCrypt) doesn't include some paths (such as external flash drives) included when running as unprivileged user on Tails (in other words, UX is a little broken, but I am able to mount encrypted volume). |
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Try |
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I created a VeraCrypt AppImage using
appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage
following a guide found on VeraCrypt's GitHub repo.Everything works as expected but I run into an issue whey trying to mount encrypted volumes on Tails (likely this is not an AppImage issue, but just in case, reaching out here).
Would someone happen to know why
sudo
is not found? Is there anything that can be done at the AppImage creation level?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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