/usr/people

Glenn Randers-Pehrson, TBD|WMB glennrp at BRL.MIL
Sat Feb 23 00:23:46 AEST 1991


 > From: tony at tacky.cs.olemiss.edu (Tony Reynolds)
 > 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 !?!? 
 >>> drwxr-xr-x  10 guest    guest        512 Feb 12 12:24 people
 >>
 >>	Good grief.  I found the same situation.  It was on a system
 >>disc that I recently installed from scratch with the 3.3 installation
 > 
 > Well, you could easily get this by making the new user by hand.  This is
 > the steps to take to make this mistake: You gotta be root!
 > chown .* newguy

	No, I didn't do that.  /usr/people was owned by guest, right out
of the 3.3 installation tape.

	Anyway, if I had made a new user, I would have used
chown newguy . .??*
 to avoid messing with "..".



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