Re: [expert] Simple question about MDK

2001-12-29 Thread Tim Holmes
And as a side note, since others have already answered your question. ALL UNIX systems use /etc/passwd and /etc/group. Most Linux's use /etc/shadow, or something along those lines. It may be called something else, but it basically does the same thing. If you want to edit something that's in

[expert] Simple question about MDK

2001-12-28 Thread Gadir --
Where does mandrake saves information about all users acounts, password etc.. in which folder exactly.. any idea...? regards... _ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com Want to buy your Pack or

Re: [expert] Simple question about MDK

2001-12-28 Thread Wim De Hul
Gadir -- wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> Where does mandrake saves information about all users acounts, password etc.. in which folder exactly.. any idea...? This is in /etc/passwd... Greetz, Wim [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> regards...

Re: [expert] Simple question about MDK

2001-12-28 Thread Arief Rakhmatsyah
From: Gadir -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Where does mandrake saves information about all users acounts, password etc.. in which folder exactly.. any idea...? regards... /etc/passwd /etc/shadow Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com

Re: [expert] Simple question about MDK

2001-12-28 Thread Michael Viron
Not exactly. Certainly /etc/passwd is one of the files associated with user accounts, but it is not the only one. /etc/passwd contains basic account information, but if you are using 'shadow' passwords (which you should be), the passwords are stored in /etc/shadow. Group information is stored