Dotan Cohen wrote: > Thanks, Mark. I think that [k]Ubuntu user uid's starting with 1000, > whereas RH uses uid's starting with 500. So wha you say sounds > logical. As I intend on staying with FC, I'd like to keep the uid 500. > How can I change the uid in /home to 500? Is it a simple "chown 500 > /home/user"? I'm asking before I try to prevent myself from doing > damage. For what it's worth, I did a similar move eighteen months ago, but merely vipw'ed and vigr'ed the appropriate files so my uid was 1000. I think I modified /etc/login.defs so other user accounts started above 1000. As one might expect, I haven't noticed any problems since then. In fact, I'd almost forgotten that I'd done it. (I kept my Ubuntu install for a while -- keeping uids the same meant that I could at least do a text-mode login to Ubuntu occasionally and share home directories.) James. -- E-mail: james@ | "But alas, we don't need a car, so I have a bus timetable aprilcottage.co.uk | and one day the buses will read it too." | -- Telsa Gwynne