On Fri, 4 Dec 1998, Jonathan Marsden wrote: > > Group: > > Every account is a member of at least one group. Usually, > > groups are logical collections of users who need access to > > the same types of files or programs. > > The RH user-private groyp scheme has one group per user now, so the > second sentence is not really true for at least that distribution, > possibly others too, unless you consider each individual user to be a > 'logical collection' with exactly one member <grin>. > Is it worth mentioning this? That scheme is discussed in the Official > RedHat Linux 5.2 Installation Guide, in section 11.3. This is admin selectable in user account policy dialog. By default on redhat, it is enable (private group), but you can disable it anytime you want. So I guess this applies. --------------------------------------------------------- Jacques Gelinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Check out Linuxconf at http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf New modules: mgettyconf, managerpm --- You are currently subscribed to linuxconf as: [[email protected]] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
