you can use SUDO

http://www.sudo.ws/sudo/

HTH

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On 5/9/2002 at 11:05 PM Xander Solis wrote:

>Hello, basically you can use the su command which
>enables you to work as root, even when you are logged
>in as a normal user.
>Also if you are interested in running services as a
>normal user account rather than running root, try
>chrooting that service. Google will be your best
>friend.
>
>HTH.
>
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>>
>>   ----- Original Message -----
>>   From: alben b. alteza
>>   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>   Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 2:33 AM
>>   Subject: [plug] how to make root privilege
>account
>>
>>
>>   Hi everybody.
>>
>>   Like everyone else I need help.
>>
>>   Does anybody know how to make a user account in
>linux which can make another user account or simply
>can make use of the command useradd ?
>>
>>   Another.
>>
>>   Does anybody know how to make a user account
>which can do any root account can do? Specifically
>can restart services.
>>
>>   Please help
>>
>>   thanks!
>>
>>   alben
>>
>
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