  | |  | useradd question | useradd question 2005-06-10 - By Kevin Jackson
Back useradd -u 10000 .... rest of the command line...
subsequent useradds will begin then at the next highest UID number if you want to be lazy/not interested in specific uid and omit the -u option.
Kev
On 6/10/05, Shaun T. Erickson <sterickson@(protected)> wrote: > Hello, > > I would like to have all my user's UIDs & matching GIDs start > at, say, 10000 > , and work up from there. I haven't been able to figure out how to do > this though. Suggestions? TIA. > -- > -ste > > -- > Taroon-list mailing list > Taroon-list@(protected) > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/taroon-list >
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