At 12:51 PM 28/02/2001, Statux wrote:
>I know this gets mentioned now and then, but I seem to have forgotten to
>save a copy of an email that explains it.
>
>How does one go about giving a user superuser privledges (like, say
>there's an account called 'peach' which is a regular user, but peach runs
>the machine in question as well, etc)
>
>I know it involves /etc/passwd, /etc/group, etc.. and you have to run
>pwconv and something else or whatever..
>
>help?:)
>
>Thanks
>
>--
>-Statux


Use sudo.  That gives you better control and an audit log should you need it.


Rgds,
Darryl



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