On 02/19/2011 09:28 PM, James Kerr wrote:
Open a bug at: ...

As the other replies point out, opinions on this issue are quite different. Before filing a bug, I suggest to see whether some kind of aggreement can be reached.

My opinion:
1. I have lived for several years with having several OS partitions and sharing user data between them without any problems, as long as the uids and gids are defined correctly.

2. The "advanced" option evidently is a possibility - I consider it slightly annoying, a radio-button would make life easier - respecting the same sequence of defining users is no problem. In fact, what I presently do is, I initially define a dummy user during system install with whatever system install creates as ids, and than use MCC to set up the real users; but that illustrates the point: the radio-button proposal would make this less time consuming.

I do not see a problem for newby users - the radiobutton can be defaulted to 500 (or whatever is considered as "normally needed") - a newby anyhow normally leaves things at default - and it would be easy to add a clarifying comment (of help)

3. From what Michael said, there are only 3 or 4 common alternatives: 500, 1000, 1001, possibly 501) - easy to accomodate with a radio-button (in the label of each button I would say "compatible with OpenSuse...)

4. Filling the textpanel for the advanced defition of uid and gid with initial default values is an excellent idea - but these intial default values should correspond to the values proposed in correspondance what Mageia suggests to create - 500 for present Mageia (and not to interesting alternatives) - back to square 1.

Reply via email to