Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!think.com!samsung!olivea!tardis!tymix!uunet!bcstec!misty!jsadler From: jsadler@misty.boeing.com (Jim Sadler) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: lp admin group Message-ID: <1150074@misty.boeing.com> Date: 20 Jun 91 02:10:07 GMT References: <978@bcstec.boeing.com> Organization: Boeing Commercial Airplane BCS Support Lines: 27 / misty:comp.sys.hp / hardiman@bcstec.boeing.com (Paul Hardiman) / 4:13 pm Jun 19, 1991 / >The lpadmin (et al) commmands qualify users by requiring that >they belong to the lp admin group. I have gone through the I'm not sure what you mean or are trying to do. more info ? >We have specified users for this command set on the lp group in the >/etc/group file, but this has been insufficient. If you link /etc/logingroup to /etc/group this will accomplish what you want, but I'm not sure (almost positive) it is not the best way to accomplish what you want. > >Any help would be appreciated. > >Alas, whatever happened to /etc/printcap??? printcap is a BSD'ism HP-UX is mostly SYS V at the user level. I think that you will find it "better". > >Ciao 4 Now. ---------- jim sadler 206-234-9009 email uunet!bcstec!jsadler | jsadler@misty.boeing.com This service is brought to you by the computing mafia of Boeing (BCS). Oh ya None of the above is an opinion of The Boeing Co.