Re: How to change id and group to the user

2015-12-25 Thread Tim
Tim: >> But what have you changed the ID values to? Have you set them lower >> than 1000? That will probably affect login. Walter Cazzola: > my new uid would be 526 and I would keep the 1000 as a gid but renamed > from cazzola to collab. If 526 is the problem how I can solve this? Okay, as the

Re: How to change id and group to the user

2015-12-25 Thread Berend De Schouwer
On Fri, 2015-12-25 at 18:12 +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote: > Hi > > On Fri, Dec 25, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Tim > wrote: > > Allegedly, on or about 24 December 2015, Walter Cazzola sent: > > > I have let the installer create my user and it has given it uid > > 1000 > > > and gid 1000. This is the standar

Re: How to change id and group to the user

2015-12-25 Thread Walter Cazzola
Hi On Fri, Dec 25, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Tim wrote: > Allegedly, on or about 24 December 2015, Walter Cazzola sent: > > I have let the installer create my user and it has given it uid 1000 > > and gid 1000. This is the standard behavior and I'm used to change it > > by manually edit /etc/group and /

Re: How to change id and group to the user

2015-12-24 Thread Tim
Allegedly, on or about 24 December 2015, Walter Cazzola sent: > I have let the installer create my user and it has given it uid 1000 > and gid 1000. This is the standard behavior and I'm used to change it > by manually edit /etc/group and /etc/passwd but this time this > behavior has broken my user

Re: How to change id and group to the user

2015-12-24 Thread jd1008
On 12/24/2015 03:29 PM, Walter Cazzola wrote: Dear Experts, as you probably know (from another thread) I've just installed Fedora 23 on my dell m6800 and I have a new problem. I have let the installer create my user and it has given it uid 1000 and gid 1000. This is the standard behavior an

How to change id and group to the user

2015-12-24 Thread Walter Cazzola
Dear Experts, as you probably know (from another thread) I've just installed Fedora 23 on my dell m6800 and I have a new problem. I have let the installer create my user and it has given it uid 1000 and gid 1000. This is the standard behavior and I'm used to change it by manually edit /etc/group a