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non root shutdown????
Hey,
I was wondering if there was an easy way to give a nonroot user shutdown privileges? I've been reading lots about it but it's all long and complicated for what i need to do. Really i just need this user to beable to run one command shutdown -h now and thats it. Oh yeah and i'm running RH 7.1 Thanks Byblyk. |
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