Fedora Users vs. Amahi Users
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:58 pm
I tried searching for this but couldn't find it anywhere in the forums. I'm pretty much Linux illiterate, so please bear with me.
I just finished setting up Amahi and one thing that I noticed is that during the Amahi install, it asks to create a user. Thinking this was purely for web access/the Amahi platform, I created a username identical to the one I created when I installed Fedora. This is the root of my question.
In Fedora, I now have 2 users with the same name. One is capitalized - that is the one I created during the Fedora install. The other one is all lowercase - that's the duplicate I created during the Amahi install.
In Amahi under Settings->Users. There is only the "Amahi" username.
Now my question is, how do I resolve this so that there is only one user properly tied to the proper shares?
Not only is the current setup convoluted because I now have 2 of the "same" username in Fedora, but I also am missing the "proper" username within Amahi.
Overall I'm enjoying Amahi coming over from WHS, but there are definitely a few sticking points.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
I just finished setting up Amahi and one thing that I noticed is that during the Amahi install, it asks to create a user. Thinking this was purely for web access/the Amahi platform, I created a username identical to the one I created when I installed Fedora. This is the root of my question.
In Fedora, I now have 2 users with the same name. One is capitalized - that is the one I created during the Fedora install. The other one is all lowercase - that's the duplicate I created during the Amahi install.
In Amahi under Settings->Users. There is only the "Amahi" username.
Now my question is, how do I resolve this so that there is only one user properly tied to the proper shares?
Not only is the current setup convoluted because I now have 2 of the "same" username in Fedora, but I also am missing the "proper" username within Amahi.
Overall I'm enjoying Amahi coming over from WHS, but there are definitely a few sticking points.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike