--- Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not familiar with the hint, but the first
> question to ask is: do
> you really need to run grpconv ? I never use group
> passwords, so the
> only reason I run grpconv is to test the
> instructions in the development
> book.
>
> Normally, there aren't a lot of groups so this is
> definitely not a cpu
> intensive operation. Possibly, it has managed to
> link against something
> from the host system, such as PAM. Check what ldd
> say about grpconv.
>
> You could also try running 'top' in a konsole, to
> see if anything
> appears to be happening.
Hi Ken,
i tried again and ldd /usr/sbin/grpconv shows all the
lib files in /lib
now i have decided not to run grpconv just run pwconv
and go ahead.. I dont think this will cause any probs
in future. will it ?
Hardik.
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