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2013 Sep 09
2
Re: [PATCH 3/5] sysprep: remove the custom kdump configurations
...s > - Remove their home directories. > > (Don't remove the files /etc/passwd /etc/groups.) Yes -- already done ('user-account'). > b) Initialize normal users/groups password > > > Note: > Original requirement is to remove/initaliaze > all of normal UID/GID user's setting. > > But the definition of normal user is a bit confusable. > RHEL6 : UID is 500 or more, RHEL7 : 1000 or more > In addition, nfsnobody uses 65534. > > So, specifing concrete...
2013 Sep 06
2
Re: [PATCH 3/5] sysprep: remove the custom kdump configurations
On Fri, Sep 06, 2013 at 04:25:07PM +0800, Wanlong Gao wrote: > On 09/06/2013 04:06 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > > On Fri, Sep 06, 2013 at 03:52:40PM +0800, Wanlong Gao wrote: > >> + kdump_config \ > > > > Better to call this one just "kdump" ? > > > > However I'm unclear why anyone would want to remove kdump config in a > > sysprep
2013 Sep 09
0
Re: [PATCH 3/5] sysprep: remove the custom kdump configurations
...s - Remove definition for them from /etc/passwd and /etc/groups - Remove their home directories. (Don't remove the files /etc/passwd /etc/groups.) b) Initialize normal users/groups password Note: Original requirement is to remove/initaliaze all of normal UID/GID user's setting. But the definition of normal user is a bit confusable. RHEL6 : UID is 500 or more, RHEL7 : 1000 or more In addition, nfsnobody uses 65534. So, specifing concrete UID/GID by command option is desir...
2013 Oct 10
0
Re: [PATCH 3/5] sysprep: remove the custom kdump configurations
...tories. >> >> (Don't remove the files /etc/passwd /etc/groups.) > > Yes -- already done ('user-account'). > >> b) Initialize normal users/groups password >> >> >> Note: >> Original requirement is to remove/initaliaze >> all of normal UID/GID user's setting. >> >> But the definition of normal user is a bit confusable. >> RHEL6 : UID is 500 or more, RHEL7 : 1000 or more >> In addition, nfsnobody uses 65534. >> >>...