- Upgrading to OS X 10.5.1: LaunchDaemons
- Permissions - apps cannot be updated
- Keychain First Aid 10.2 running on OS X 10.5
- discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8028824 - cosmetic issue?
- the "unknown group" bug
- Mac OS X Hints discussions
- here and here
- Apple kb article from Dec 2007: a very unsatisfactory terminal fix
- Apple - Support - Discussions - Leopard Permissions Unknown and ...
- macosxhints.com - 10.5: Manage users and groups using a GUI tool (this is an interesting reference, but in fact you can add users and groups in 10.5 directly in the accounts pane)
- this was a very bad bug prior to 10.5.2, but after 10.5.2 it's supposedly a cosmetic problem
- Apple made big changes to how permissions work in 10.5 (but "repair permissions still finds "problems" right after an OS X archive and install, so they have work yet to do somewhere), that led to this problem.
- Anyone who used Netinfo to create shares or used SharePoints in 10.4 or earlier might have extra problems.
Update 3/11/2010: Apple never did clean up 10.5. By the time I migrated the 10.5 accounts to a 10.6 machine the permissions were a mess. I think Apple shafted us with this particular bug. In 10.6 one can delete the unknown user.
I was also having the "problem" with (unknown) user showing up in the Sharing & Permissions pane of my Macintosh HD info - with full read & write permission. I could not change nor delete (unknown). Cosmetic or not, I wanted this gone. I have checked these forums, blogs, and other help sites for months and found nothing that worked for me - no Terminal commands, nothing.
ReplyDeleteUntil today. And I happened on this fix totally by accident. Even now, I have 9 tabs open looking for a solution. In the Sharing & Permissions pane, the user "Everyone" had Read Only permission. I changed that to No Access and *(unknown) disappeared!*
I hope this works for you.
bz
PS - I posted this in the Apple Discussion thread where you linked to this blog.
It was only a moment ago I got this problem too, really annoying stuff, but then I was so lucky to find this page.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
Found this unknown user group after downloading a couple of folder icons and used the tip discussed in this blog and presto... deny access to everyone and unknown is gone.
ReplyDeleteFound this unknown user group after downloading a couple of folder icons and used the tip discussed in this blog and presto... deny access to everyone and unknown is gone.
ReplyDeleteDO NOT deny access to everyone it totally screwed up my drive and it became unaccessible
ReplyDelete