
Exit/save file sudo nano command terminal - Apple Community
Nov 28, 2015 · Hi, Long time lerker, first time poster. I'm attempting to edit a file using a sudo nano command in terminal. I can bring the file up after entering in my password, after editing I …
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Mar 18, 2015 · sudo nano: command not found. For some reason the complete line . nano /private/etc/hosts. is being see as the command. That is the shell is trying to find a command …
"'sudo: nano' command not found" issue. - Apple Community
Mar 18, 2015 · Smith-iMac:~ smithjoe$ sudo nano /private/etc/hosts. Password: sudo: nano /private/etc/hosts: command not found. Smith-iMac:~ smithjoe$ As for RC's request ...
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May 6, 2013 · sudo nano /private/etc/hosts. Type your user password when prompted. Step 3 – Edit the hosts file. The hosts file contains some comments (lines starting with the # symbol), …
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Sep 10, 2015 · sudo nano private/etc/hosts. It worked couple days ago, but now when i type the command now it shows a empty file while the file when you search for it in the finder isn't …
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Aug 26, 2011 · Just to clear one thing up - the filename is /etc/hosts, the text editor you're using to edit it is called "nano", and you're adding "sudo" to give yourself superuser privileges. So the …
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Sep 1, 2019 · I'd like to undo a sudo nano command i used a sudo nano /etc/hosts command to set an artificial direct url. Needless to say, it was a mistake. Needless to say, it was a mistake. …
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Sep 13, 2022 · Troubleshooting Private Relay System Settings incompatibility and ran Sudo Nono /etc/pf.conf in terminal. I got something called 'UW Pico 5.09 File: /etc/pf.conf' highlighted. …
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Feb 11, 2015 · and enter the "sudo nano" command line in the terminal, I get this response: sudo: nano/private/etc/hosts ...
How to edit hosts file in Sonoma? - Apple Community
Oct 8, 2023 · sudo chflags nouchg,noschg /etc/hosts then it will be editable by root, so you can use "sudo nano /etc/hosts". BTY, you can find hosts file in finder by this command: "open /etc".