The above post is full of mis-spellings. I was using mkgroup, and not mkgrp.Hi,
I have trouble using mkgrp -d : . As expected, I am trying to fix the passwd and groups files.
I was succesfull using mkpasswd -d -u Mirko >> /etc/passwd
However, I was less succesfull with mkgrp -d -g. I am not sure what to supply to the -g switch.
I would rather not do just mkgrp -d, since the number of groups on the domain seems enormeous.
I did get around the problem by copying the relevant entries for myself from the passwd file (ID, default group) and creating a group in the groups file, but I would like to learn how to do it the ``right way''
Thanks,
Mirko
My unix inexperience is showing ... I am writing this from home, while the above was happening at work.
Sorry.
Mirko
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