Yes there is a wheel group available by default on red hat linux:')
At 11:21 AM 6/14/98 -0400, Steve Frampton wrote:
>On Sun, 14 Jun 1998, Alex de Joode wrote:
>
>> The various BSD' have a 'wheel group' with users allowed to
>> 'su' into root, is there such a scheme for Linux (RH5.1) ?
>
>Yes, I believe Red Hat is one of the only Linux vendors who do.
>
>(I could be horribly wrong, however)
>
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