Not strictly a Debian question, but relates to Debian systems
I have a VPS, a laptop and a home server, with various users/ids on
each, but with a degree of overlap. So, for example, on the VPS I have
userA id 1001, userB id 1002, and userC id 1003, etc. On the laptop I
have userA id 1001 and userC id 1002. On the home server, I have userA
id 1002, userB id 1001, and userC id 1003. You get the picture.
This matters not, until I back up the laptop and desktop onto the VPS,
at which stage confusion starts to arise. Backing up from the laptop to
the desktop aggrevates the situation.
Of course I should have designed things better, and assigned the same
user names and Ds to each; but things just grew.
So, apart from reallocating user names/numbers at this late stage, what
dou you recommend using to map across the various systems without my
having to think too hard about it?
Cheers,
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