Linux User Management in OES 11 SP1 has been modified to run on 64-bit SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 11 SP2. In addition to bug fixes, Linux User Management provides the following enhancements and behavior changes in the OES 11 SP1 release:
Enabling Multiple Users for Linux in a LUM Group:
The LUM iManager plug-in provides a new tab that allows you to linux-enable multiple users in a group in a simplified manner. For more information, see Enabling Multiple Users for Linux in a LUM Group
in the OES 11 SP1: Novell Linux User Management Administration Guide.
Enabling Multiple Users for Linux in a Container:
You can now Linux-enable multiple users in a container. The LUM iManager plug-in provides a new tab that allows you to linux-enable multiple users in a container. For more information, see Enabling Multiple Users for Linux in a Container
in the OES 11 SP1: Novell Linux User Management Administration Guide.
You can linux-enable multiple users using the command line as well. The namuseradd command provides the -A option that allows you to enable all non-LUM users in the specified context. For more information, see the namuseradd utilityin the OES 11 SP1: Novell Linux User Management Administration Guide.
Option to Select administrator group in YaST: The LUM configuration in YaST always adds the administrator to a group called the admingroup. LUM configuration in YaST now provides an option to browse and specify an already existing group instead of creating a new admingroup.