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As someone who manages their system using home-manager, there are no tools in the system wide config, the shell cntr gives me is barebones. Is it possible to get the shell with all the tools installed for my user when running cntr?
I suspect, I'd have to circumvent the sudo call somewhat? Maybe assign my user a certain group?
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Get a user specific shell in the context?
Get a user specific shell from cntr?
May 15, 2023
As someone who manages their system using home-manager, there are no tools in the system wide config, the shell cntr gives me is barebones. Is it possible to get the shell with all the tools installed for my user when running cntr?
I suspect, I'd have to circumvent the sudo call somewhat? Maybe assign my user a certain group?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: