>>>>> "Ken" == Ken Fuchs <kfuchs at winternet.com> writes:

    Ken> rpgoldman wrote:
    >> I would like to make a newly-configured machine have the same users
    >> and groups (with the same numeric identifiers) as another.  Is there
    >> any easy way to do this?  Can one copy over /etc/group, /etc/passwd
    >> and /etc/shadow somehow?  Or, assuming they're not contradictory
    >> (i.e., numeric identifiers and names don't clash), merge them together
    >> with the old ones?

    Ken> Don't copy them over as that may modify entries that the new system
    Ken> needs to run properly.

    Ken> Careful merging should work just fine.  I occasionally do
    Ken> this myself.

Thanks, Ken.  I'll do that.

    Ken> Setting up NIS or NIS+ servers, slave servers and clients would be
    Ken> another path that could be taken.

I've been trying to figure out at what point that becomes worthwhile.

best,
r



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