On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, mukund spewed into the ether: > You can not give uid=0 because root has it. At the most give uid=1 and gid=0 > so that the user can draw maximum privileges, but can not delete root owned > files. Actually, you can have n number of users with the same UID. Their default login names and home directories and environments can be specified in /etc/passwd and ~, but they will have the same privileges as each other. Devdas Bhagat -- To know Edina is to reject it. -- Dudley Riggs, "The Year the Grinch Stole the Election" _______________________________________________ linux-india-help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-india-help
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