On Tuesday 08 July 2003 22:18, Josh Welch wrote:
>Gene Heskett said:
>> Why not? Its an excelent strategy to do so. First, if you have
>> intentions of installing it as root, that won't work. End of
>> discussion.
>>
>> So whats so hard about adding a user "amanda" to all systems, and
>> making
Gene Heskett said:
>
> Why not? Its an excelent strategy to do so. First, if you have
> intentions of installing it as root, that won't work. End of
> discussion.
>
> So whats so hard about adding a user "amanda" to all systems, and
> making amanda a member of group "disk"? Heck I build it
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 16:58, Broderick Wood wrote:
>I am wanting (for ease of mass installation) to use the RedHat RPMs
> to install the Amanda Client, but we use an alternate user/group.
> Is there any "easy" way to do this changeover? We can easily fix
> the files in /etc/xinetd.d but the RPM
y 08, 2003 1:58 PM
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> Subject: RPM Install Question
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>
>
> I am wanting (for ease of mass installation) to use the RedHat
> RPMs to install
> the Amanda Client, but we use an alternate user/group. Is there
> any "easy" way
> to do thi
I am wanting (for ease of mass installation) to use the RedHat RPMs to install
the Amanda Client, but we use an alternate user/group. Is there any "easy" way
to do this changeover? We can easily fix the files in /etc/xinetd.d but the RPM
install the files as user "amanda" and group "disk" and