Hi,
we are upgrading some servers from C6 to C7 with a lot of user accounts
on them (UID>=500).
CentOS 7 has MIN_UID/MIN_GID 1000, Centos 6 has 500 in login.defs.
Can I change in /etc/login.defs MIN_UID/MIN_GID to 500 for C7? So I
could just grep the users out from passwd/shadow/group files a
On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 2:12 PM Thomas Plant wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we are upgrading some servers from C6 to C7 with a lot of user accounts
> on them (UID>=500).
> CentOS 7 has MIN_UID/MIN_GID 1000, Centos 6 has 500 in login.defs.
>
> Can I change in /etc/login.defs MIN_UID/MIN_GID to 500 for C7? So I
> Hi,
>
> we are upgrading some servers from C6 to C7 with a lot of user accounts
> on them (UID>=500).
> CentOS 7 has MIN_UID/MIN_GID 1000, Centos 6 has 500 in login.defs.
>
> Can I change in /etc/login.defs MIN_UID/MIN_GID to 500 for C7? So I
> could just grep the users out from passwd/shadow/gro
>> Hi,
>>
>> we are upgrading some servers from C6 to C7 with a lot of user accounts
>> on them (UID>=500).
>> CentOS 7 has MIN_UID/MIN_GID 1000, Centos 6 has 500 in login.defs.
>>
>> Can I change in /etc/login.defs MIN_UID/MIN_GID to 500 for C7? So I
>> could just grep the users out from passwd/sh
Am 22.10.2020 um 14:11 schrieb Thomas Plant:
Hi,
we are upgrading some servers from C6 to C7 with a lot of user
accounts on them (UID>=500).
CentOS 7 has MIN_UID/MIN_GID 1000, Centos 6 has 500 in login.defs.
Can I change in /etc/login.defs MIN_UID/MIN_GID to 500 for C7? So I
could just grep
On 10/22/2020 6:06 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
In the end I decided to rearrange all users to new UIDs/GIDs and converted
all storage with a script.
I'm rsyncing to an RH8 box for backup (it will eventually become the
production box), and rsync maintains usernames even when the numeric IDs
are di
On Thu, 2020-10-22 at 15:13 +0200, Thomas Plant wrote:
> Am 22.10.2020 um 14:11 schrieb Thomas Plant:
> > Hi,
> >
> > we are upgrading some servers from C6 to C7 with a lot of user
> > accounts on them (UID>=500).
> > CentOS 7 has MIN_UID/MIN_GID 1000, Centos 6 has 500 in login.defs.
> >
> > Can
On 10/22/20 3:21 PM, Louis Lagendijk wrote:
On Thu, 2020-10-22 at 15:13 +0200, Thomas Plant wrote:
Am 22.10.2020 um 14:11 schrieb Thomas Plant:
Hi,
we are upgrading some servers from C6 to C7 with a lot of user
accounts on them (UID>=500).
CentOS 7 has MIN_UID/MIN_GID 1000, Centos 6 has 500
On 10/02/2020 10:00 AM, Leroy Tennison wrote:
> I don't know whether testdisk would be helpful in this case or not but your
> options are limited, might give it a try.
>
> From: CentOS on behalf of H
>
> Sent: Friday, October 2, 2020 6:40 AM
> To: CentOS mailing
My ThinkStation runs CentOS 7 which I installed on a BIOS RAID 0 setup with two
identical 256 Gb SSDs after removing Windows. It runs fine but I just
discovered in gparted something that does not seem right:
- Launching gparted it complains "invalid argument during seek for red on
/dev/md126" a
On 22/10/20 10:25 am, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
Basically that says that upstream no longer thinks that Firefox is runnable
on RHEL-6/CentOS-6 anymore. I think there was a similar problem at the end
of EL-5 when a 'YOU HAVE TO UPGRADE' fix from Mozilla was released and
while a lot of work was d
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