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![]() Tr ShadowsFell hey, someone once told me that you can't excape the need for root, but is there anyway you can give a user account the privileges of root? by adding it group "adm" or "sys", or something? or group "root"? i tried group root, as a secondary group, but didn't work ... maybe it would if it was a primary group, but i don't know. if anyone does, let me know :). thanks ShadowsFell Replies:
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