Re: /etc/group problem

2004-11-27 Thread David Mandelberg
Andy Firman wrote: > (i.e. usermod -G audio andy) That will put you only in the audio group, not put you in the audio group in addition to your current groups. Try: # adduser andy audio -- -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK- Version: 3.1 GAT/CM$/CS>$/CC/IT$/M/S/O/U dpu s+:++ !a C++$>C+++$ UB+++>

/etc/group problem

2004-11-27 Thread Andy Firman
I have added myself to the audio and camera groups. (i.e. usermod -G audio andy) For some reason, I keep dropping out of those groups. Something is messing with the /etc/group file. What could be doing this or where do I start looking to solve the problem? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL