Maybe not. If it is not into the upgrade path.
El 27/9/20 a las 12:41 p. m., Ram Ramesh escribió:
Hi,
I was with mythbuntu 14.04 and decided to upgrade to xubuntu
20.04+mythtv. One striking thing I noticed is that all user/group IDs
have changed between the versions that makes all prior recorded
program owned by strange users/groups. This will cause glitches in
recording/watching programs. I need to fix this.
I cannot chown/chgrp to 20.04 defaults, as I still dual boot to 14.04
as 20.04 upgrade is going to take a while (many things do not work and
I may have to abandon upgrade in the worst case) I still need to have
owner/group IDs on file system preserved. Given this, the best choice
I have is to change the ID and group of 20.04 install in /etc/passwd
or /etc/group. Is this not advisable? Specifically, is there an
implicit assumption about IDs in the installation and maintenance of
20.04 xubuntu?
If ok to change IDs to match the way it is in mythbuntu 14.04, is
there a known solution available before I come up with one?
Also, is it as simple as merging old /etc/passwd or group with 20.04
default ones? I mean, are there other places where this information is
stored and I need to change there too?
Regards
Ramesh
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