Message dated Monday, 24 Apr 191995, 10:20am EDT
                    from "Lyle Seaman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"

> not to create new sites).  The premise being that if you can write to
> the root directory, you can pretty much change anything in the volume
> anyway. Cons?  I'm really looking for someone to say "that's a bad
> idea because..." 

That's a bad idea because having the ability to do something doesn't mean
you should in all cases.  Like another person I've conversed with, we have
many people with root access, but only 3 of us have AFS admin.   

Even though the rest of the group *can* technically write to those filesystems
via root on the servers, they have been asked not to.  We just need some type
of configuration files where we can list specific commands for specific 
users (Along the lines of adm, localauth, sudo, etc...)

                -- Scott

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