Useradd question
Steven Elling
ellings at kcnet.com
Tue Nov 26 05:02:30 CST 2002
On Monday 25 November 2002 22:09, Rusty wrote:
> That's the issue: the /etc/default/useradd has group=100. But when you
> run useradd, the actual group GID=UID, starting at 500. I'm looking for
> where that setting is overridden. I'm just wanting to find the script
> or whatever that is doing it so I can learn how the system works... I
> know this is a pretty minor thing, with ways around it...I just want to
> learn is all. Thanks!!
'man useradd' contains all the details you need to know.
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