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Thanks 
My main inquiry was as to why the install didn't make the user belong to "sudo" in the first place, and if that had failed, were there any other things I should check to see if they're working as intended.
Ok, so added myself to the sudo group. Things seem to work. The only "problem" is that it removed all the other groups. Not sure if it's the right way. Is it?
Hi!
So I installed the latest CB using the HD-media method, by using a FAT32 partition on a secondary harddrive. I used Debian's vmlinuz and initrd.gz files to boot and make it search for an ISO instead of a CD-ROM media. The install went great.
It asked to give root a password. It asked to create a user account.
Reboot.
No CB-welcome script.
I open the terminal. Run it. Output is:
Error: must be a member of the sudo group to run this script.
schrader@crunchbang:~$ sudo cb-welcome
[sudo] password for schrader:
schrader is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.
schrader@crunchbang:~$ su
Password:
root@crunchbang:/home/schrader# cb-welcome
mkdir: cannot create directory `/home/root/.config/crunchbang': No such file or directory
touch: cannot touch `/home/root/.config/crunchbang/cb-welcome': No such file or directory
Error: must be a member of the sudo group to run this script.In addition to that, I cannot mount the secondary hard drive (ntfs) in Thunar as it says that I don't have enough permissions. Also, I've searched a couple of threads and it said that /apt/sources.list should contain Crunchbang servers, and I see only Debian ones which makes me wonder: has CB installed correctly?
Like I said, the only modification to the install process is that I used vmlinuz and initrd.gz of Debian to make it search for the ISO on the HDD.
How can I make "schrader" have the necessary permissions?
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