Simo Sorce <ssorce@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> > "a package/daemon writes files and/or reads files which are protected >> > by file permissions" does not do so by default from machine A to >> > machine B, right? >> >> Perhaps not "by default"; but this package might be used in a setup >> which shares network resources betwen A and B. > > sharing resource between machines using protocls like NFSv3 requires > planning _from scratch_. Using 'fedora-usermgmt' eases this planning. >> Or, when /srv/www is on the local machine, contains an huge amount of >> data, and the system must be reinstalled for some reason. > > If you have to reinstall you just keep around /etc/passwd anyway No; normal users are in LDAP, login happens with SSH keys resp. KRB5. The root-password for console-login is set during the kickstart installation. > you may have reserved different ranges on the 2 machines, again: why would you do this? Enrico
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