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On 25-Jun-2002/10:11 +0530, "K.Deepak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>sudo is the answer for all your questions.

sudo is good, but it is overkill for this situation. He just needs to be
able to grant access to modify certain files to different people. This is
purpose of group ownership and permissions in *nix systems.

sudo is good if you need to grant root access for a specific task, but
this does not call for root access.

Tony
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