Thanks, Derek.

You say:

>[...] you are completely ruining security by trying to give a user
>access to root files. [...]

So you mean that security level 2, which gives a user access to *read* all the 
files
of the '/' dir and its subdirs except for the /root dir, completely ruins
security?
Why then is it the standard security level,
the one suggested by default during the system's installation?

>You (Rodolfo) may be the administrator, but you should still not give user
>rodolfo special access.

In fact I don't want to give user rodolfo any special access,
I just want for him a security level 2,
that's what I exactly wrote in my message.

>As for limiting what user 'alberto' is allowed to see, one way to achieve
that
>is remove read permissions for public users to those directories. You can
>create custom rules in drakperm to do that. [...]

Wouldn't this way the limitations work also for rodolfo,
for whom instead I wish a 'freedom level' n.2? 

Cheers,
Rodolfo
 



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