>>     I also never quite know what I am going to need to do next.  This
>> makes it hard to just grant certain priveleges.  It would be a *huge*
>> damper on productivity if I had to ask for permission each time I
>> needed to try something different as root.  And what would be the
>> point of using sudo to grant full access to everything?

Logging what was done and by whom.  When you fry your system, the sysadmin 
team invariably gets the dubious responsibility of having to fix it.  If we 
can look through the logs to find out what you (collectively) did, we have a 
better chance of being able to fix it rapidly.

-- 
Seeya,
Paul
----
        "I always explain our company via interpretive dance.
             I meet lots of interesting people that way."
                                          Niall Kavanagh, 10 April, 2000

         If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!



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