How to Grant Limited Root Access to a Normal User in Linux | Linux Today

How to Grant Limited Root Access to a Normal User in Linux

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Apr 28, 2025

In Linux system administration, there are many situations where you might want to allow a regular (non-root) user to execute a few specific commands that normally require elevated privileges. Instead of giving them full root access—which can be risky—you can configure the system to grant access only to particular commands. This method improves system security while providing users the flexibility they need.

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