>FWIW, the 'cheat' would have worked. Yea, undoubtedly.
>Then the ls -lF (probably) shown all was well in *that* structure... > >Leading you to wonder just who *was* in what group sooner or later anyway... Yep. But during my first tries after adding exim to the sympa group, I did not know about the "initgroups" option, so I really was chasing two problems originally. >Feeling 'stupid' has to do with bass-ackwards use of 'dd' on large RAID >arrays....... ....or upgrading a kernel to gain access to loop-aes, and then immediately initializing a device for use as a loopback.... only to find that the ID's of the md-devices had been shuffled around by the new kernel, and thereby wiping about half my FLAC-collection before realizing what was going on (Have about 700 CD's that I have FLAC-archived)... yep, got the t-shirt. (No, I do not consider that vital enough to back up, since I had the originals.. but.. given the amount of work to restore the collection... geez) The definition of experience is the ability to recognize old mistakes when you repeat them. --Unknown.
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