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I need to add users to the group file for accounts, however - due to too many characters/users already in a group the file errors out when I run /var/yp->make on it.
Any ideas/solutions? Is it possible to create a new group, then reference its alias in the existing full group? Will this show up properly when the user does a groups/id command? Thanks! W. |
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