Rajesh ,

why don't you change the id of the user 0 in gid of /etc/passwd.

or use sudo and grant permissions to users on specific commands.


Rajesh Fowkar wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am on Red Hat 6.2. We wanted to create a user account with superuser equivalent 
>system privileges. I used userconf and granted superuser privileges. But it does not 
>seem to be working.
>
> I am curious to know how such account can be created using command line tool 
>(adduser ) without using userconf :-)
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards
>
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