On 07/04/2011 03:59 AM, JD wrote:
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How about just modifying the user's uid gid (while su'ed to
root):
usermod -u NEW-UID -g NEW-GID LoginName
chown -R NEW-UID.NEW-GID ~LoginName
from "USERMOD(8)"
-g, --gid GROUP
The group name or number of the user’s new initial login group. The
group name must exist. A group number must refer to an already
existing group. The default group number is 1.
therefore, "GROUPADD(8)" to create group first.
also, if "/etc/login.defs" has a GID_MIN set higher than desired,
"-K"
must be used;
from "GROUPADD(8)"
-K KEY=VALUE
Overrides /etc/login.defs defaults (GID_MIN, GID_MAX and others).
Multiple -K options can be specified.
see 'man' or 'info' pages for "USERMOD(8)" and
"GROUPADD(8)".
--
peace out.
tc.hago,
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