On 7/3/2011 6:43 PM, 夜神 岩男 wrote:
[...]
Fedora doesn't care if you have a UID much
higher than 500, but Debian does care if your UID is lower than 1000 (in
fact, the man page for "useradd" on Fedora even says that 1000 is the
standard, Fedora just doesn't actually follow that).
[scratching head in bewilderment ...]
This seems like at least a documentation bug as the headache of a change
between versions sounds too grim
You suggest using useradd with explicit number rather than default or
the gui. How does one get around the initial user that the Fedora
install packages needs created? Or does one create a scratch there, use
useradd for a real user, and delete the scratch?