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| Subject: | Re: Linux shutdown |
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| Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 2004 17:57:20 -0700 (PDT) |
You could use sudo and add selected people to the sudoers file. --- Pablo Gietz <pablo.gietz@nuevobersa.com.ar> wrote:
Hi peolple Do you know how to do a Linux (clear) shutdown without root privileges from login screen? I want to give a user the privilege of shutdown the server without being root. I have heared about umount problems of the file system. Thanks -- Pablo A. C. Gietz Jefe de Seguridad Informática Nuevo Banco de Entre Ríos S.A. Te.: 0343 - 4201351 Fax: 0343 - 4201329
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