Is there any way to give a user the ability to shutdown and reboot a
Suse z/linux system without giving him the root password?  In simple
terms, one of my users is asking for the root password so he can reboot
the machine when he needs to because the project he's working on has
crashed and generally caused a lot of problems. I found a couple of
notes from 2007 that were about a shutdown userid on a Redhat system.
Will something like that work on a Suse10 system, or is there a better
way of accomplishing what I need? If it will work, can someone tell me
what I need to do in order to make it work?

I was thinking about using SU, but as far as I know, he would still need
the root password, and then I'm back where I started. Is there a way to
give him some kind of alternate root password  that doesn't open up the
whole  ball of wax?

If anyone has any other ideas, I would really like to hear them. I
really don't want to give out the root password if I can avoid it.

Thank you

Sue

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Suzanne Sivets
Systems Programmer
Innovation Data Processing
275 Paterson Ave
Little Falls, NJ 07424-1658
973-890-7300
Fax 973-890-7147
[email protected]

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