Hey All,
Removing 'nobody' is not a good idea. Alot of
programs depend on the user nobody to run their programs
, especially redhat. For a user who is not sure of the
function of a system login it would probably be better
to grab some docs (pertaining to the system) and have a
complete understanding of the user's function and
responsibility.
Harry
Quoting Nicole Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You can "remove" it if you *really* want to by
removing the line in
> /etc/passwd (so the 'user' can't log in)
>
> -nicole
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Harry Hoffman
Product Systems Specialist
Restaurants Unlimited Inc.
Seattle WA
206 634 3082 x. 270
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