> Now, I've come to the issue of expecting that a "Domain Admin" should be > able to administer the Linux workstation much like a "Domain Admin" > administers a Windows workstation on a domain. I've seen several > examples where the domain admin users are added to the "root" group for > the Linux workstation; the problem is, that most files/commands on the > (Fedora) Linux workstation are, by default, "usable" only by the root > user and not by the root group; i.e. > > One thing I thought of was to run a script that updates the system so > that all files owned by root are changed so that the root group has the > same permissions as the root user for that file...but I don't think > that's a good solution because I'll probably have to run that script > every time I install something new. No. > Has anyone got suggestions/ideas/comments? Well, this depends on what you want, but I suggest you look into sudo. It should be simple to set up and you get full loging of your actions as a nice bonus :-)
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