>> I don't know if you can disable su -
>
> Sure: usermod -L root.  Before you do that, you need to have a user in
> /etc/sudoers that has root equivalence.  Ubuntu does this by default.

I believe putting 'root' into /etc/pam.d/su will make it so that no one 
can su to root.

Barry
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