You need to do a set UID to root, so that it will always run as root, no 
matter who launches. Then control execute permission with the group as 
you're trying to do.

Ric


Darcy Brodie wrote:

>Yes, I did ensure that I added the users to the shutdown group.  Sill does not
>work
>
>Darcy
>
>Stephen Boulet wrote:
>
>>You did add your users to the group shutdown, right?
>>
>>--stephen
>>
>>On Saturday 02 June 2001 02:39 pm, Darcy Brodie wrote:
>>
>>>Stephen Boulet wrote:
>>>
>>>>I find it goofy when changes in permissions take effect. You might have
>>>>to start a fresh konsole/xterm or logout before it works.
>>>>
>>>>On Saturday 02 June 2001 02:17 pm, Darcy Brodie wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Stephen Boulet wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>On Saturday 02 June 2001 01:24 pm, Darcy Brodie wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hello
>>>>>>>    I know that it isn't a good idea to give normal users root
>>>>>>>access, but I need to set up a couple of Mandrake boxes (they will
>>>>>>>only be in text mode, as these will be remote terminals to a Unix
>>>>>>>network) so that a normal user can shut down without having to
>>>>>>>login as root.  The process needs to be as simple as possible, to
>>>>>>>prevent the user from messing it up
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thank you
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Darcy Brodie
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>You can make the shutdown command part of a group (say the shutdown
>>>>>>group).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>You can make 'shutdown' be an alias for shutdown -h now or so if you
>>>>>>want.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-- Stephen
>>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for the suggestion.  I located both the shutdown and the halt
>>>>>commands in the /sbin directory, changed their groups to shutdown
>>>>>(after I created the group), and added the  user to that group.
>>>>>However, when I attempt to run the shutdown command, I get an error
>>>>>saying
>>>>>shutdown: must  be root
>>>>>So then I tried the halt.  Again, I get the following error
>>>>>halt: must be superuser
>>>>>
>>>>>Both of these commands I have manually entered at the command line to
>>>>>ensure they were working before I attempted to create any aliases
>>>>>Here is the output from ls -l for both the shutdown and halt commands
>>>>>
>>>>>-rwxr-xr-x    1    root    shutdown    15452    Mar 8    02:37
>>>>>shutdown* -rwxr-xr-x    1    root    shutdown      7848    Mar 8
>>>>>02:37    halt*
>>>>>
>>>>>Darcy
>>>>>
>>>That is understandable, I guess.  However, since I made the changes, I have
>>>not only logged out, but also rebooted Linux completely.  Still not working
>>>
>>>Darcy
>>>
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