David Burgess wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:38 AM, Joseph Bishay <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> 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
> 
> A user can be a member of other groups besides their primary group. If
> my username is 'david' and my primary group is 'david', I can still be
> a member of groups audio, fuse, cdrom, adm, teacher, student, etc.

While it's true that a user can be a member of multiple groups, there's 
still some special significance to the initial group for each user.

When a user creates a file, the user/group of the file is set to that of 
the user and whatever his initial group is.

By having each user have their own unique group, it makes it more tricky 
to share files between users.  If I create a file in a common directory, 
I'd like other members of my group to be able to update that file.

Sure, I can change the group of the file once I've created it, but how 
many users know how to do that?

I understand that Ubuntu prefers to setup unique initial groups for each 
user, but I think there needs to be a better way to control which users 
see the icons for the drives that are plugged into the workstations. 
Forcing the Ubuntu way seems inappropriate here.

Jim McQuillan
[email protected]


> 
> I haven't run into this particular problem because we don't much use
> USB drives on our ltsp network, but that's my interpretation of this
> thread.
> 
> db
> 
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