/usr/people
Brian A. Kell
bk7295 at csc.albany.edu
Fri Feb 15 02:13:22 AEST 1991
In article <9102130954.aa03988 at TBD2.BRL.MIL> glennrp at BRL.MIL (Glenn Randers-Pehrson, TBD|WMB) writes:
> > From: steve at CHAOS.OCEAN.FSU.EDU (Steve Van Gorder)
> > I just noticed by accident today that /usr/people is owned by guest !?!?
> > This doesn't seem like a good idea to me. Shouldn't it be owned by root?
>
> Good grief. I found the same situation. It was on a system
> disc that I recently installed from scratch with the 3.3 installation
> tapes. On another disc running 3.3.1, but originally delivered with 3.1F
> and then upgraded to 3.3, the ownership is "root". On another system,
> delivered with 3.2, the ownership is "bin". I presume under 4.0 "mail"
> will be the owner.
On our system (upgraded from 3.2.1 to 3.3.1) the ownership of
/usr/people is the last new user I installed using the vadmin user
tool! This sounds like a bug to me.
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