Hi all,
Working on NFS access for local system accounts I found that one NFS client was
only able to use a primary group to gain access to an NFS share via group
privileges, and not a secondary group.
But now, I’ve run into an issue where I need to grant others access to the same
files, and their use of secondary group membership isn’t a problem. So now I’m
considering if I can change the private group to a normal group and still have
it as the primary group for the system account.
I don’t want to have to change the group ownership of 10TB of files and folders
again as this takes a long time. So the gid must stay ideally stay the same.
Can I:
Change the group type, so it shows up in the IPA GUI and add another group to
it.
Delete the private group and recreate it as a normal group with the same gid
and name?
Or am I screwed and need to remove the user and group and recreate them from
scratch?
Thanks,
Djerk Geurts
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