That seems to have worked on my own test account - I applied it to the user having the issue and asked for his feedback when he gets a chance.
Thanks!
On Fri, Feb 2, 2018 at 11:40 AM, Darr247 darr247@gmail.com wrote:
Did you try adding
UserName ALL= NOPASSWD: /sbin/reboot
As the last line of their /etc/sudoers files? (replacing UserName with their actual user name, of course.)
That should grant them root access to only the /sbin/reboot command (add more commands using comma delimiting).
Then they just run $ sudo reboot
If you want to require they enter their own password before rebooting, use the line
UserName ALL=/sbin/reboot
Instead.
Use of sudo is recorded in /var/log/secure, if I recall correctly.
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