On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> One thing to be aware of is the not-very-well-known restriction that one
> user can be in a maximum of 16 groups.
If memory serves, this limitation derives from an nfs limitation.
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On 15/06/18 21:42, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2018-06-15, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
> > Sooo, current behaviour when i have everything in /home/ with
> > "myuser:myuser" ownership and "wheel:*:0:root, myuser" in /etc/group the
> > correct one?
>
> That's one common way. As for whether it's
On 2018-06-15, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
> Sooo, current behaviour when i have everything in /home/ with
> "myuser:myuser" ownership and "wheel:*:0:root, myuser" in /etc/group the
> correct one?
That's one common way. As for whether it's "correct", that depends how
you want to administer your system.
On 15/06/18 22:10, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
> Sooo, current behaviour when i have everything in /home/ with
> "myuser:myuser" ownership and "wheel:*:0:root, myuser" in /etc/group the
> correct one?
>
That is correct.
Sooo, current behaviour when i have everything in /home/ with
"myuser:myuser" ownership and "wheel:*:0:root, myuser" in /etc/group the
correct one?
пт, 15 июн. 2018 г. в 21:07, Maurice McCarthy :
> On 15/06/18 20:52, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
> > hello @misc!
> > Kinda simple question here, but didnt
On 15/06/18 20:52, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
> hello @misc!
> Kinda simple question here, but didnt fount any answer.
> After fresh install i've created new user, added to 'wheel' group.
> But /home/user/ direstory and everything in it has "user:user" owner, but
> shouldnt it be like "user:wheel"
hello @misc!
Kinda simple question here, but didnt fount any answer.
After fresh install i've created new user, added to 'wheel' group.
But /home/user/ direstory and everything in it has "user:user" owner, but
shouldnt it be like "user:wheel" instead?
sorry for bad english, hope for some help
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