In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> it returned this:
> 
> runlevel (to lvl 2)   2.4.20-ns-system Wed Nov 26 22:28 - 00:48 (3+02:19)
> reboot   system boot  2.4.20-ns-system Wed Nov 26 22:28         (3+02:19)
> shutdown system down  2.4.20-ns-system Wed Nov 26 22:26 - 00:48 (3+02:21)
> runlevel (to lvl 6)   2.4.20-ns-system Wed Nov 26 22:26 - 22:26  (00:00)
... 
if here is no entry on an loggen in user after that it looks pretty sure like CAD.

> I would but that is the only way I can let them safely reboot the machine
> (If I'll need them to) without giving the root password (although I know
> that it only take a few seconds to reboot from CD and change it.

You can give them a reboot user, whith a password, uid=0 and reoot or halt
as the command line

You could also call a script from inttiab on CAD, which is doing syslog before reboot.

Greetings
Bernd
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