  | |  | maximum number of groups > 32 | maximum number of groups > 32 2005-05-18 - By Jos Vos
Back On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 06:18:47PM -0500, Ed Wilts, RHCE wrote:
> Darn. Somebody else at work mentioned that they thought that groups can > be members of groups. Does that work in RHEL 3? ie. if user foo is a > member of group1, and group1 is a member of group2, does foo have access > to a file with permissions set to allow group2 access? How deep does it > nest, if at all? It sounds odd to me...
Groups can't members of other groups.
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