2008/8/20 Gabriel Parrondo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Well, it sound like you [think you] need to give root access for someone
> to do something, and push it forward by not trusting her.


No, that's not my situation, and doesn't help answer my question, I'm
afraid.

I'd still be very grateful for suggestions that do address the question I
asked. If you're wondering what sort of general principles might inform your
answer, the general principles of user privileges are not the ones I'm
interested in; the general principle of hooking into a command so that when
it is run it also triggers another command *is* relevant to my problem. The
simple reason I did not ask about this general principle in the first place
is that there *might* be some su-specific way of doing it that isn't
generally appropriate for other commands. (If so, that's fine, because right
now I only really want to know how to do it with su.)

Many thanks in advance,

Sam

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