On Monday 24 Mar 2003 12:07 pm, Vahur Lokk wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have installed Mandrake 9.0. Yesterday I installed ALT Linux Junior
> (Russian Mandrake derivative) on an empty partition. Both installations
> share one /home partition.
> Problem is, if I have used ALTLinux and reboot to Mandrake, my home
> directory belongs to another user. If I use Mandrake and reboot to ALT
> Linux my home directory belongs to user 501. In both cases I have to log in
> as root first, change directory ownership and only then log in as user.
> What is the problem and how to cure it?
>
> Wahur
When files are saved in Linux the ownership of the file is saved as the UID
number (User Identification Number) of the user. What you have done is assign
different UID numbers in each of the two distributions. By default Mandrake
will assign UID of 501 to the first user, then 502 etc. Most likely AltLinux
does the same, but if you assigned users in a different order when you
installed, you will end up with different UID numbering.
The solution is to use kuser or Linuxconf to reassign the UID numbers (not
userdrake) and then chown all the files in your /home.
HTH
derek
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