I know I'm jumping in here late but is there a suggested correct procedure
for migrating users to the 1000+ range without causing mass chaos across
your systems?
Just trying to see if I'm missing something obvious or it's just a case of
doing it the old fashioned way.
Thanks,
Trevor
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Shawn Wells <shawn(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 1/8/14, 10:51 AM, Shaw, Ray V CTR USARMY ARL (US) wrote:
> Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
> Caveats: NONE
>
>
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2011-May/151663.html
>
> Will UID_MIN and GID_MIN default to 1000 in RHEL7 as well? I have not
> had (and do not have, sadly) time to check out the RHEL7 beta, but a quick
> search of several of the documentation pages didn't mention this. I would
> imagine so, given things like:
>
>
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=907312
>
> If so, should we expect the STIG for RHEL7 to reflect this, counting
> everything 1000 and below as a "system" account/group for relevant rules?
> Just trying to get a head start on potentially necessary UID/GID changes.
>
Great question. Yes, they'll default to 1000 and the RHEL7 STIG will
reflect. Feel free to send in a patch if you're so inclined :)
Admittedly things will get interesting in legacy environments which
support both RHEL6 and RHEL7. As RHEL7 progresses we'll make note of
this... perhaps issue some kind of "RHEL6 to RHEL7 migration issues" FAQ.
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