Hi,
 
 
I think what you are trying to remember, is the "something that you did" to 
arrive with a PATH environment variable such that, all executable backends that 
are "path-mappable" to "root" is available to your non-root users as well. In 
such case, it is possible that you "did someting" to fix/change the .profile 
(or /home/user/.bash_profile), or .bashrc (or /etc/bashrc) file/s for your 
non-root users/whole system.
 
HTH,
Vic
 
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hi guys,

i just setup a test vmware image and i cant remember what i set so that my
users can see commands that root sees.  simple things like when i do a

$ sudo init 0   it wont work and i have to do a $ sudo /sbin/init 0     or a

$ sudo chkconfig

i think its something in bash but could someone point me in the right
direction?  (so that i can include this as a setup step later on)

thanks!


      
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