LW Ellis wrote:
The depth of my unix ignorance is showing...
I kept getting a glitch, probably from my bad install attempt.
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From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 7:48 PM
Subject: Re: New Question (add new users groups)
LW Ellis wrote:
The depth of my unix ignorance is showing...
I kept getting a glitch, probably from my bad install attempt.
New Question
LW Ellis wrote:
OK, I got that part down..
(sysinstall and adding the user)
I've ordered a FreeBSD book based on the recommendations I received here
(this list)
Until then I'm pretty much shooting in the dark, learning as I go.
I'm not clear on the Unix group/user setup
From what I have read,
Rob wrote:
Every 'thing' in Unix should be a user and belong to a group.
replace should be by should be owned by.
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On Friday 11 June 2004 06:59, LW Ellis wrote:
OK, I got that part down..
(sysinstall and adding the user)
I've ordered a FreeBSD book based on the recommendations I received here
(this list)
Until then I'm pretty much shooting in the dark, learning as I go.
I'm not clear on the Unix
LW Ellis wrote:
I'm not clear on the Unix group/user setup
From what I have read, FreeBSD will place users in a default group
Do I need a group? I will have about 6 users (not all at once)
DO I add a group before users?
Will it be to my benefit down the road to make a group now?
Every user will