Clifford Moravetz wrote:
I'm wondering why I'm still in the 'mkgroup' group even after running
the mkgroup and mkpasswd commands. I ran these commands like this:
mkpasswd -l -d > /etc/passwd
mkgroup -l -d > /etc/group
but when I run the id command I'm still in the mkgroup. Here's the
output from my id command:
uid=21522(Moravetz) gid=22162(mkgroup)
groups=544(Administrators),545(Users),1005(Debugger
Users),28009(cc_users),10513(Domain
Users),18698(InternetAccess_A),28014(SB-CCUltiview),22162(mkgroup)
It got wrapped in a few odd places because of Yahoo's rules about
word wrapping. I've attached the output of cygcheck as requested.
Thank you. It looks like your primary group ID is 22162. It's possible
that 'mkgroup' is having problems getting information for that group id
from your domain. Do you see any errors when you run 'mkgroup'?
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