Victor wrote: >Now the problem of this absolute beginner is the definition of ID when >using createuser. What exactly should I input at the prompt for it? My >user ID as a linux user (the one I find in records in file >/etc/passwd) or what else? This is an arbitrary identifier that defaults to be the same as the user's Unix login (with createuser) or the next available uid (CREATE USER). There is rarely any need to specify it, so take the default if prompted.
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