28 Jan
2004
28 Jan
'04
18:42
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 17:29 pm, steve-ss wrote: <SNIP>
Hi. It doesn't let me create groups with the same GID so I did thiis:
YaST doesn't, but you can do it by hand with a text editor. Just open /etc/groups and edit it. Dylan
uucp1:x:72:(some users here) uucp2:x:73:(more users here) uucp:x:14:uucp1,uucp2
It this legal, correct or allowed? Yast accepts it. Are all members of uucp1 and uucp2 now members of uucp? I've no way of testing since I've no idea what uucp would do to a user not in the group. Thanks, Steve. SuSE-9.0
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