夜神 岩男 wrote:
> This is well put :-) I believe you meant to say that you always choose
> UIDs/GIDs >= 1000.
Indeed I did... that sort of typo is the kind that leaves a sleepy coder
scratching his head sometimes ヽ(o`皿′o)ノ
I'm glad you got the idea anyway. I've found this to be a simple
solution for tiny environments.
On the other hand, once you get a bunch of users, learning how to
administer directory and authentication services is an enormous step
forward (of course, it is also an enormous amount to learn at first, too
-- but just the first time).
Thanks for explaining it. I knew that changing the UID:GID to 1000 would have
been sufficient, but I was not sure whether that would cause a need for
further adjustments or not. And, since Fedora is my 'working' system, I
really didn't want to dig any deep pits there. It is good to know that it is
really that easy. Perhaps I will give some other distros a more serious try
once in a while (but I do like Fedora, and have been with this distro for
11-12 years now, so I am not really into relearning all the /etc file
locations, repos, installation stuff, etc.).