On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 15:06 +0200, Hans van der Merwe wrote:
On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 13:43 +0100, Lukas Lipavsky wrote:
On po 5. března 2007 Hans van der Merwe wrote:
On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 13:29 +0100, Lukas Lipavsky wrote:
If 'ls -l' shows you that some files are from "DOMAIN\user" and other are from "user", it seems to me that these are two different users.
Most probable possibility: you have one user 'user' in local system and one with the same name in your system.
could you please verify it? run as root: getent passwd and see whether you'll get 'user' and 'DOMAIN\user'
Best regards,
Nope just user
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You wrote 'my suse login'. Is it the login you had on that suse before the machine has been added into the AD?
Yes (thinking about it, I should prob login as DOMAIN\user, but then I have to recreate my home dir?)
If 'ls -l' shows once Domain\user and in other case 'user', it definitly seems strange :(
No, it always shows the appropriate user - Win created files = DOMAIN \user - SUSE create files = user
does 'ls -n' gives you same UID?
No, 1000 for user and 10003 for DOMAIN\user
All I did was go into Yast -> Windows Domain Membership -> fill in details.
When I login using DOMAIN\user - a home dir under /home/DOMAIN/user is created. I remember having issues after domain registration with Samba home dis pointing to /home/DOMAIN, so in my ignorance I changed it by hand back to /home in smb.conf. Thus logging in as DOMAIN\user or user always goes to /home/user. Sorry my fault. As I see it, to use the domain user I will have to move my local user home dir contents to /home/DOMAIN/user. But still, where is uid DOMAIN\user stored? What does Yast -> Windows Domain Memebership do to my config files? E-Mail disclaimer: http://www.sunspace.co.za/emaildisclaimer.htm -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org