I've been looking for an answer to a question, but haven't seen anything
that helps me understand what to do...

I'm running a mixture of RedHat and Mandrake machines in a Samba
supported network. Too late, I learned that the two distro's do not
default to the same starting number when first creating a user. Since I
am the only user, I have two UID's and its causing me connectivity
problems between the two distro's and Samba.

I need to change the user UID from 500 to 501. From my research it
"appears" I may lose ownership, and/or home settings for that user. I
want to avoid this. 

How difficult is it and what steps need to be taken to successfully
change a user's UID while preserving his home and its contents as owner?
Is this something a newbie to Linux should be able to do? Any pointers
to URL's that tell it as it is are *highly* welcomed. I especially am
interested in cautions and real-life issues that I might not see in the
information I have scanned so far.

TIA

T


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