I think what you're looking for is in the /etc/group file.
On Friday 13 August 2004 06:16 pm, you wrote:
>My question is how do I associate the burner program with the new group so
>that the members of the group have root permission.
>
>I got it to a point where I felt it could be tested so I entered 'sudo k3b'.
>That crashed the program. So I entered 'k3b' and it ran. I became root and
>the program ran. How should I create a group with root permissions and then
>add the program to it. If I were to just 'chgrp burner' would it
> automaticaly create the group 'burner'? Okay, addgroup is how you do that.
> But how do you add a user to that group. man chgrp says it does it but....
> ohhh I see. It wants to add a user to the group.
>
>My question is how do I associate the burner program with the new group so
>that the members of the group have root permission.
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