On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 16:04 -0700, Nathan England wrote: > One of the most irittating things about RH is they include a wierd version > of adduser which doesn't allow a $ in the name, so you have to manually > add each machine account to the passwd file, instead of being able to let > the windows machine join the domain the normal way. It's not a horrible > situation, but is annoying. Personally, I like archlinux for my servers. > Though I'm still using some RHEL4 machines, they are being phased out with > Arch. > > Nathan > > > I have a friend who wants to move his co's (windows type) files from a > > dated > > Novel server to a Linux box using Samba. > > > > I can load Centos or UBUNTU in the box. I like Debian based distros for > > stability and was wondering if Centos (RH) has an advantage over a Debian > > distro given the nature of this being a 100% server system. > > > > Also, what better distros might there be over UBUNTU (I have UBUNTU 5.1)? > > > > Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. ---- Myself, I am rather partial to RHEL/CentOS because that is what I know but in the end, I doubt it much matters. What Nathan is talking about is rather unimportant because that is only a block if you resort to manually stumbling into creating machine accounts by hand which is extremely unsophisticated and probably the worst way to accomplish that - if you are going to make machine accounts (i.e. use samba as a PDC and join Windows Workstations to the domain), then the way to do it is to use the samba tools to make them on the fly. Personally, I only use LDAP so none of that is an issue but before I used LDAP, I always used webmin to create user/samba accounts, since webmin is capable of simultaneously creating the Linux(Posix) and Samba accounts - eliminating one step and permitting easy access to add the user to many groups. I've been using Red Hat versions for at least 7 years and haven't used the useradd/userdel/groupadd/groupdel tools for at least 6. Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss