So with this example you have to kick this script off under root.  Correct?
  The problem is I would prefer not to have the hastle of going under root.

J. Grant wrote:

> as r00t
> su other-user
>
> chmod 700 script.sh
> chmod +s script.sh
> exit
>
> JG
>
> ps be careful this user is aware that someone has access to all their 
> files, and make sure the script.sh is only -rws--S--- if world has rwx 
> they basically have the other-user account if there is a mistake in 
> your scripts
>
>
>
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