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Old 05-28-2002
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Kelam_Magnus
[B]That is quite a jump in OS versions.


Couple of questions. Did you use /etc/shadow before? How did you append? Simply by ftp or rcp and >> passwd?

i have connected and old harddrive physically, and mounted it. Then just appended like "cat old_passwd >> /etc/passwd" Then i removed duplicated accounts by hand. Then i copied /etc/passwd to /etc/shadow...Coz 6.2 didnt have shadowing back then. I guess i need to convert it somehow. Any suggestions?

Thank you so much
 

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