On 5/26/11 5:56 AM, Simo Sorce wrote:
system users now have more space but they are not going to
immediately
overflow about the uid 500 area, for most installations they will still
keeping being well below 500. And if your LDAP server has IDs below 500
you are already in a world of pain. If it has IDs between 500 and 1000
you are also in pain whenever you use debian based systems in your setup
too, and so you must already pay attention to what is going on in those
setups.
Does this mean that non-static system UIDs will start being allocated
from the bottom of the pool again instead of the top? It seems that in
the past few years or so the UIDs and GIDs would be allocated from the
top, starting with 499 and working down. Is that changing? Forgive me
if this was covered earlier in the thread.
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