Dennis Clarke wrote:
> I was adjusting PERMS in /etc/default/sys-suspend and noted the absence of a
> CDDL there.
>   

That file comes out of the CDE consolidation. I don't know that is is 
covered by the CDDL.

> # uname -a
> SunOS charon 5.11 snv_79a i86pc i386 i86pc
> #
> # cat sys-suspend
> # Copyright (c) 1999 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
> # All rights reserved.
> #
> #pragma ident   "@(#)sys-suspend.dfl    1.3     99/11/09        SMI"
> #
> # This file contains user(s) with permission to
> # execute sys-suspend(1M).
> #
> # The following settings are recognized:
> #
> #       all                     any user can use this command
> #
> #       -                       nobody except super-user can
> #                               use this command
> #
> #       <user1, user2, etc.>    a user in this user list or
> #                               super-user can use this command.
> #                               The list of user is a space and/or
> #                               comma (,) seperated list enclosed
> #                               in < and > characters.
> #
> #       console-owner           a user who owns the system
> #                               console device node or super-user
> #                               can use this command
> #                               (default)
> #
> #
> #PERMS=console-owner
> PERMS=root
>
>
>
> -
> Dennis Clarke
>
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