Chapter 6. Users and Groups


Thanks to its Unix heritage, Mac OS X is a multiuser operating system through and through. This simple fact means there can be more than one user of your system. You can have accounts for every member of a household on one machine, and everyone's stuff will remain independent and safe. Even better, with Fast User Switching , multiple users can be logged into the same machine at the same time. While only one user at a time can use the screen, with a quick click of a menu, you can switch effortlessly between user sessions.

What isn't obvious at first glance is that the concept of users runs quite deep in Mac OS X. Not only are human users treated as separate entities by the system, but many nonhuman users exist on the system as well. This means different tasks can be performed safely and in isolation from other tasks. Users can also be associated with groups , allowing the system to treat many users the same way.




Running Mac OS X Tiger
Running Mac OS X Tiger: A No-Compromise Power Users Guide to the Mac (Animal Guide)
ISBN: 0596009135
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 166

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