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25 Sep
2006
25 Sep
'06
14:51
* Istvan Gabor (suseuser04@freemail.hu) [20060925 16:42]:
I have backed up an ext3 filesystem. Now I would like to mount it on another system where I have different user name. I would like to avoid working as root with the mounted system. Can I define the user id/name (practically my other user name) who should be the owner of the newly mounted files in the case of ext3? I could not find an option for this in the man page.
Is this two different user names and the same uid or do both differ? Only in
the latter case would you have to do anything and uAFAIK you can't do that
directly.
But something like this, run as root, should work:
find / -uid