Hi:

   I'm very tahkfull for all the response taht I got concerning my
questions about the AFS root with id 0. Besides Transarc recomendations I'm
still wanting to create a network wide root user, because I can't 
have all my root passwors (I have more than 100 RS/6000).
   But, as Scott Grosch, when I create a user netroot with -id 0 
pts ignores the id 0 and just put an arbitray id. I've tried to
set the pts setmax to 0 , but then the first created user get the id equals 1.
Maybe if I set the maxid has the biggest one, would it turn around to 0?
If this true what would be the biggest id?

Thanks again for the infromation

Paulo Cesar Chiquito
IBM Brazil

"Scott Grosch said:"
> >
> > In answer to your specific question, yes, you can use an AFS uid of
> > zero.  In particular, this means you can create files on AFS owned by uid
> 
> (pdx850, sunos 4.1.3_U1) % pts createuser -name fooey -id 0
> User fooey has id 15002
> 
> 
>               -- Scott
> 


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