On 12/22/2013 08:55 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > Dan McGhee wrote: > >> Ubuntu can be, at times, as "hinky" as Windows. As I randomly checked >> directories and files for permissions. The uid's and gid's for all the >> package users were indicated for files. However, when I checked my home >> directory the files were owned by "libuuid" and were assigned to group >> "sudo." But back here in LFS, everything was as it's supposed to be. >> Interesting. > That's just that Ubunto and LFS have a different UID/name or GID/group > mapping. The only thing that counts, except for display, is UID/GID. > > -- Bruce I understand that. What I was remarking about was the assignment in the /home/dan directory. On the Ubuntu side of my system my UID=GID=1000. I expected to see 1000:1000 when I checked the attributes. Instead I saw libuuid:sudo. This is the first time I've ever seen that when I look at files from different "systems" on another "system."
Just by way of example, from by Package Users System for "hdajackretask" that I just installed. UID=GID=10306 for alsa-tools-1.0.27. While I was in Ubuntu I checked it and it was listed as 10306:10306. I was remarking on the oddity of "libuuid:sudo" when I looked at my files from LFS in Ubuntu. In my Ubuntu there is not a user "libuuid" nor is there a group "sudo." This is "hinky." Dan -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
