How to limit patchadd command to root user only?


 
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Old 12-12-2011
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Originally Posted by unisoftdesign
So what's the difference between changing permissions on pkgadd and patchadd, i.e. couldn't you have sorted it out by changing perms on patchadd?
I tried chmod on patchadd it didn't work. Anyway patchadd is a link, if you list it you will notice a l infront of the permission while a directory will have a d infront.
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