"Pedro Sanchez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> However, when user-name logs in and types "groups" he gets,
>
> $ groups
> user-name dialout
>
> Where is dip? In fact, I tested by adding user-name to more groups but to
> my surprise "groups" always returns the same two groups!
My first guess wo
That's it. I have to logout and login again for the new groups to take effect.
I wasn't using X, just the console.
Thank you for your answers.
P. Sanchez
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In message "Debian 1.3 ignores more than 2 "groups".", [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On Thu, Dec 1
On Thu, Dec 11, 1997 at 07:18:16PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> > Where is dip? In fact, I tested by adding user-name to more groups but to
> > my surprise "groups" always returns the same two groups!
>
> Odd:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/>groups
> joey dialout cdrom floppy tape dos users pub network
>
>
Pedro Sanchez wrote:
> After this, /etc/group is ok, with user-name added where appropriate.
> However, when user-name logs in and types "groups" he gets,
>
> $ groups
> user-name dialout
>
> Where is dip? In fact, I tested by adding user-name to more groups but to
> my surprise "groups" always r
Hello,
I have a fresh Debian 1.3 minimal installation, just the base packages and
two or three more. As root I do
# addgroup user-name dialout
--> user user-name added to group dialout
# addgroup user-name dip
--> user user-name added to group dip
After this, /etc/group is ok, with user-name add
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