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On Sat, 01 Jan 2022 23:55:45 -0500, |
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Grant Taylor wrote: |
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> On 1/1/22 1:19 PM, Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> > In my experience it often takes either a logout/in or a reboot |
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> Ya.... |
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> Depending on what you actually /need/ to use the new group for |
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> you can probably ssh to localhost or possibly use the `newgrp` |
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> command go switch your primary group to the group that you've |
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> been added to which hasn't been loaded (?) instantiated (?) |
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> ... in the current session. |
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Well, for a normal tty session, it was OK to log out and back and then |
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the kvm group was seen, but to get the gnome session to see the kvm |
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group, I had to log out of all my sessions and then the kvm group was |
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seen, but the message still says qem/kvm not commected. |
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