I recently changed the UID/GID of my primary user (Jorton default 1001) to allow the ID to be the same as a debian box (linux 1000 default) to have the same id for an autotmount I use globally in a lab.
I used pw (New to me...) but the passwd and group files look ok. Only the NFS automount is sill adding the old gid. id is spitting out a egid... How do I get rid of this?
$ id
uid=1000(jorton) gid=1000(jorton) egid=1001 groups=1001,0(wheel)
$ cat /etc/passwd |grep 1001
$ cat /etc/group |grep 1001
$ touch /home/jorton/test
$ ls -alrt /home/jorton/test
-rw-r--r-- 1 jorton jorton 0 May 23 15:16 /home/jorton/test
$ touch /home/jorton/Mybox/test
$ ls -alrt /home/jorton/Mybox/test
-rw-r--r-- 1 jorton 1001 0 May 23 15:16 /home/jorton/Mybox/test
I can't inplace edit or create files with libroffice. (Yes I have resrtarted and rebooted both the server and client)
I used pw (New to me...) but the passwd and group files look ok. Only the NFS automount is sill adding the old gid. id is spitting out a egid... How do I get rid of this?
$ id
uid=1000(jorton) gid=1000(jorton) egid=1001 groups=1001,0(wheel)
$ cat /etc/passwd |grep 1001
$ cat /etc/group |grep 1001
$ touch /home/jorton/test
$ ls -alrt /home/jorton/test
-rw-r--r-- 1 jorton jorton 0 May 23 15:16 /home/jorton/test
$ touch /home/jorton/Mybox/test
$ ls -alrt /home/jorton/Mybox/test
-rw-r--r-- 1 jorton 1001 0 May 23 15:16 /home/jorton/Mybox/test
I can't inplace edit or create files with libroffice. (Yes I have resrtarted and rebooted both the server and client)