On Tue, 2002-08-20 at 12:21, J. Craig Woods wrote:
> Damn sympa giving me fits again. Let try this one!

> LX, it depends on the OS, and, for linux, the distro. Earlier versions
> of mandrake used 99 as a uid for "nobody", and Red Hat still uses 99 as
> the uid for nobody, at least as recent as v7.2. Most current UNIX
> systems also use 99 as the uid for "nobody". You must be using some
> newer version of mandrake, and the uid of 65534 is "correct" for that
> version. 
> 
> Hope it helps,
> drjung
> 

Thanks for the response, JC.  This is an update;  being worried about
it, I checked a brand new installation here on another machine with
kuser, and it was indeed 65534, so you were exactly right.  BTW, the
version in question here is LM82.

L8r!

LX




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