I'm not sure about the first one, but for the admin privilages
You can assign root privaliges to any user by using the users option
linuxconf
I warn against this. rather have root and a seperate user to work
with. linux generally protects users from destroying important things
(eg: kernel, File system etc...) but will let the root do anything.
it's a bit annoying sometimes having to type in passwords every now
and again, but atleast it's some sot of warning that you could be
doing something dangerous

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Robert MacLean
----- Original Message -----
From: "Loke Kit Kai" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mandrake List (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2001 4:02 PM
Subject: [newbie] Command not found


> Hi,
> I successfully solved the partition problem by creating a partition
first,
> then delete and reallocate it during the install.
> However, when I went into console using the ALT + CTRL + F1, login,
but
> when i type any command, even ls, they say command not found, but
under
> root, i can use those command, Please assist.
> I also help in this... Windows 2k allows user to be assigned
administrator
> rights, does linux allows that? How do I go about doing it?
>
> Thanks,
> Regards,
> Loke Kit Kai
>
>
>


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