Brian Sheehan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 8) On both the linux box and the freebsd one, each user has its own
> group (of the same name of the user). For any users migrated from the
> linux machine to the bsd one, I also copied the corresponding entries
> from linux:/etc/group to freebsd:/etc/gr
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Konrad Heuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Brian Sheehan wrote:
I've recently done a fresh installation of freebsd 4.9, and now I want
to migrate the user accounts from a redhat 9 machine to the new freebsd
machine, and hopefully keep logins and password
Konrad Heuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Brian Sheehan wrote:
>
> > I've recently done a fresh installation of freebsd 4.9, and now I want
> > to migrate the user accounts from a redhat 9 machine to the new freebsd
> > machine, and hopefully keep logins and passwords unchang
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Brian Sheehan wrote:
> I've recently done a fresh installation of freebsd 4.9, and now I want
> to migrate the user accounts from a redhat 9 machine to the new freebsd
> machine, and hopefully keep logins and passwords unchanged. Is this
> possible?
It is possible, but you ne
Hi,
I've recently done a fresh installation of freebsd 4.9, and now I want
to migrate the user accounts from a redhat 9 machine to the new freebsd
machine, and hopefully keep logins and passwords unchanged. Is this
possible?
Also, what would be the best way to go about moving the users' home