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Here at the University of Alberta the Academic Information and 
Communications Technology department have started using UIDs above the 
64K boundary. Since I need to keep my UIDs synchronized with the ones 
they use and I want to use Scientific Linux do I need to compile a 
custom kernel to get this functionality?
In other words what is the kernel default maximum UID set to?

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Bob Barton <[log in to unmask]> 
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564B Chemical & Materials Engineering 
University of Alberta,
Edmonton Alberta, T6G 2G6

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