On Thu, Jun 07, 2001 at 08:37:44AM +0800, omegaman megaman wrote:
> im using a redhat7.0 and i found out that even if you
> a ordinary user with shell account you can reboot the
> system, is there a fix for this or extra configuration
> that will fix this.?
I'm not familiar with rh, but you can try changing the permissions
(700?) on the command for rebooting the system.
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