Bug 124103

Summary: Nit-picky wording change
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Academy Reporter: Johnathan Kupferer <kupferer>
Component: RHA030 CurriculumAssignee: Bowe Strickland <bowe>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: Bowe Strickland <bowe>
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Version: 2.0Keywords: FutureFeature
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URL: https://academy.redhat.com/courses/rha030-2.0/rha030_usersgroups_users.html
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Description Johnathan Kupferer 2004-05-24 03:29:45 UTC
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Description of problem:
RHA033 -> Workbook 3 -> Chapter 1 -> Discussion

In the second paragraph after the "Linux Users and the /etc/passwd
file" heading:

"Not only does every user on the system have a unique username, but
they also have a unique userid, often abbreviated UID."

Again, this is possibly too picky, but the userids do not actually
need to be unique.  The -o option to useradd allows duplicate UIDs. 
Maybe a "normally" snuck in before "unique" would be appropriate.


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