On Sat, 2008-05-31 at 12:42 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Vahis
[05-31-08 11:30]: OK. So I won't give root privileges to a user. Just the root password? The user is a user that has root password. What does that make him/her?
A *user* with root password is root. NO USER should have root password. Change "root"s password.
That doesn't make sense.
How is a user with one password to login and a different one for root
any different than a user with the same password for both? If he/she
knows the root password anyway, it's no different.
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