Thanks for the clarification... I feel better already.:)
However, I have never used msec (not directly, anyway) but have these,
too.  

rj
Linux: Get it. Use it.  Improve it.
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--- Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On 2001.02.23 22:32:13 +0400 Don Head wrote:
> > Since I'm in a posting mood, I'm going to list another
> > minor annoyance/pet peeve thing.
> > 
> > There's 4 groups on my system, not added by me, that are
> > GID 500 or greater.  500 and up is my user GID space.  I
> > usually move 500+ and up from /etc/group and /etc/passwd
> > from system to system when I upgrade, so my users don't
> > have to change their passwords and such.  So I have a
> > few GIDs.. 500, 501, 502, 503.. that are now duplicated
> > because some RPM added groups without using the 100-400
> > range.  Can these please get fixed?
> > 
> > nogroup:x:500:
> > xgrp:x:501:xfs
> > ntools:x:502:
> > ctools:x:503:
> You played with msec, didn't you :-) ?
> I guess xgrp stand for x-allowed users, ntools for networks tools,
> and
> ctools for compilation tools. In addition to correction asked by Don,
> i'd
> like to have some minimal explanation on those group in msec
> documentation...
> 
> Guillaume
> -- 
> Undetectable errors are infinite in variety, in contrast to
> detectable
> errors, which by definition are limited
>               -- SNAFU Equations (JB's Scholastic Laws) n�3
> 


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