Hello,

On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Scott Balneaves
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Are all your students in the same primary group?  Usually this is what causes
> this.  Typically, in modern Linuxes, each user should have their own primary
> group the same as their userid.
>
> Scott

I was having this problem also and never realized that this was the
problem!  If that's the case that each person should be their own
group that is the same as their userid, is the no benefit to dividing
up people into groups like "students", "teachers", "admin", etc --
that was the way I thought it was suppose to be done?

Thanks,
Joseph

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