On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 03:36:28PM -0500, Karl Bongers (kbongers at infinetivity.com) wrote:
<snip>
> Say I have a UID of "karl", apparently I default to
> being my own group named "karl".
> 
> So how do I make user karl be a part of the uucp group?
> I assume then I would be able to use the port.

(as root) edit /etc/group, look for the uucp line, and append your username

A user can be in multiple groups.
-- 
Amy Tanner
amy at real-time.com
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