Quoting Steve Kowalik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> At  7:57 pm, Tuesday, December 18 2001, S mumbled:
> > 
> > when root can access any user's files, whats the point in putting
> > root in the individual groups.
> > /etc/group:
> > 
> Completly no point. Root can read files owned by any group  anyway, so 
> there is *no* reason to do that.
> 

back to basics, 
what is the concept of groups?
what are the privileges of nobody?
Is is same as any other non-root user or is it special in anyway?


-Step
(A child)


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