Nevermind, got it! Turns out, in the memberuid attribute, you must specify the NAME of the user, NOT the UID. (I know, makes perfect sense, doesn't it??? I mean, who in his infinite wisdom named the attribute memberUID, when it doesn't work with a UID???) Anyway, after changing 1234 to test, it works: # id test -a uid=1234(test) gid=666(sysadmin) groups=666(sysadmin),1234(testGroup) Thank you, Pete. --- Pete Rowley <prowley at redhat.com> wrote: > Susan wrote: > > >Nop, I checked that: > >[root at acmegrid1 ~]# /etc/init.d/nscd stop > >Stopping nscd: [ OK ] > >[root at acmegrid1 ~]# id -G test > >1234 > >[root at acmegrid1 ~]# /etc/init.d/nscd start > >Starting nscd: [ OK ] > >[root at acmegrid1 ~]# id -G test > >1234 > > > >still no gID 14....? > > > > > > > Can you create a user with gid 14 as the primary group? > > -- > Pete > > > -- > Fedora-directory-users mailing list > Fedora-directory-users at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-directory-users > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com