Am 09. Sep, 2005 schwätzte Ben Browning so:
> Judd Pickell wrote:
> > Maybe it is just me, but wouldn't bypassing the password for sudo be
> > defeating the purpose of sudo?
>
> Nope, because sudo lets you limit what can be sudone by sudoers :)
Well said :).
sudo is an outstanding tool. There are other tools that do similar things,
so look into them if you don't like sudo's setup.
> As for eject, if you specify that the pod can be mounted by users
> ("user" option in fstab entry for /dev/sda2) then it can also be
> unmounted and (I think) ejected by users.
True, but only if they were the ones to mount it in the first place.
Child #1 mounts his/her ipod and rips it out of the machine without
unmounting. Child #2 comes along, but can't unmount the mount from child
#1 if the only access is the user option in fstab.
I presume the machine was setup properly and each child has a seperate
account and doesn't know how to log in as the other child. Foolish
presumption, but it illustrates my point ;-).
ciao,
der.hans
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