On Mar 14, 2012, at 9:01 AM, David Ondrejik wrote:

> In Linux you can setup and use the "sudo" option. For those whom you don't 
> wish to have root access, simply make them sudousers, then change the root 
> password. This will force those users to simply type "sudo" (w/o quotes) at 
> the beginning of each command they want to run (i.e. sudo psql db_name 
> "insert into....").

Sure, you mean like this command:

sudo su root

???

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