Ubuntu :: Accidentally Changed CHGRP On User Account / Now Can't Sudo

Mar 10, 2010

I was recently messing around learning chgrp commands, and set my (only) user account to a different group. Now whenever I try to sudo a command, I get 'john is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported' message.I *seem* to have a root account (one is listed in System->admin->users and groups), but I'm almost certain that the password for it would be one of 3 things, and it's none of them.

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Code:
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exit

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Code:
su [insert username of old account without brackets]
Means were going to Switch User to the old admin account
Code:
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Code:
exit
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[code]...

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