I'm sure someone out there can help me... (and I also sure this has been
asked before, so appoligies in advance).
On my home system there are three accounts (root, paul, and dani {my wife})
how can I allow the non-root accounts acess to the shutdown command ?.
When my wife is using the computer and wants to shut it down she has to su and
then issue the command. There must be an easier way. I have been looking at
the root/wheel/system enteries in the etc/groups file but I don't want to
assign more rights than I have to to the non-root users. None of the
doucumentation I have found so far makes it clear. I tried adding the names
to 'wheel' but when the command is issued I get back the command "must be
root...." and like I said before, I don't want to 'issue' root access to
everyone..
I suspect there is a read-me that tells me all about it, so can somebody help
me out.
Thanks
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Paul Clyne aka: PAC / PACMAN
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The future is in our hands. Which way to the future ?
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