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Hi,
I am new to Macs and hoping someone can help me with this question. I just purchased, and am very happy with, a used Powerbook running OS X Leopard. One thing is puzzling me so far. Right now there's one user account, which is an admin account, which I've renamed "User1". I can control this account (set the name, set the password), through System Preferences|Accounts. But it seems that "under the hood" as it were, the BSD (?) user is named something else, let's call it joeschmo. So when I go to Finder I find myself at Powerbook G4 --> Users --> joeschmo, which is where all my stuff gets stored. The reason I'm calling this the "BSD under the hood user" is that the terminal prompt begins $joeschmo, and I can see that all my stuff in stored in /Users/joeschmo. So my question has two parts. First, for superficial reasons, I'd like to be able to change the name "joeschmo" to something else, ideally matching the user name in Accounts. Second, I want to understand what's going on and how OS X works. I'm familiar with WIndows and Linux and right now it seems to me I've got both a Windows-style logon name and a Linux-style user... Thanks! |
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Hi there,
Why don't you just create a new user account and assign it admin privileges, then delete the troublesome account? Mid 2011 i5 2.5 GHz iMac 21.5" |
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Maybe someone can help me with a simpler question. On a typical OS X setup, does the account name that you see in "Accounts" (or when you go to click "Log Out ___") generally match the name you see in /Users? (i.e. the user name at the command prompt). |
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In which case the short name in the /users folder will be different than the one in the "Log Out" menu item. And if you want to do a complete user name change, read through this article. Changing the short username in Leopard | Mac OS X | Macworld ~Alex Use the reputation system if a post helps you! Mac Forums IRC Channel - Help build it by hanging out with us The next sentence is true. The previous sentence is false. |
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Ah that's what I wanted to know. Thanks!
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