The user to be deleted doesn't have any data. This is because I knew when I installed the laptop that it was going to be given to someone I just didn't know who it would be. So I made a user up to do the installation. Now I do know who is going to have it so have created a new administrator type user as described in my question. The installation was never used to do anything, so when I delete the original user there isn't any data to lose.
Are there any other consequences other than the removal of the deleted user's home folder and sub-folders?
]]>I have created the new owner as a new user of type "administrator". I found that the new user was not a member of the same list of groups as the user created during the installation so I used usermod to add them to the missing groups. So now the new user is a member of all the same groups as the original user created during the installation process.
My question is: is it now safe to delete the original user? (The one created during the installation).
Just to be clear: both users are administrators and both are now members of the following list of groups:
Their own group - the one with their own user name,
then cdrom, floppy, sudo, audio, dip, video, plugdev, users, netdev, bluetooth, lpadmin, scanner.
Oh, and the new user was already created as a member of dialout - which the original user was not.
I would much prefer to delete the original user before giving the laptop to its new owner but don't want to do this if there is more I need to do to make the new user have all the same rights, privileges and powers as the old one. I'm not trying to share home folders or anything like that - I just want it to be as if the new owner had installed Q4OS themselves.
Thanks for any help that you can give.
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