Hi, Nadav!
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 02:37:08PM +0200, you wrote the following:
> But the more traditional way to solve your problem is to give each person
> his own personal account, and when that person needs root-like privileges
> he or she does "su".
But then there's only one root password. I think the idea behind many
UID 0 users is that you can give them different passwords, and then if
you need to revoke root access from that person, you delete the
account, and you don't need to bother everyone else with a new root
password.
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