Do you have a valid group for your user?  All the bash scripts are
just examples.  The idea with the umask one is that if the name of

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Dan

I have always wondered why the group 100 is not included in LFS when
/etc/group is created.  When I do configure for useradd in BLFS ch.3
it always ends up complaining that GID 100 does not exist.  This isn't
really a problem for a skilled administrator, because I usually just
run "groupadd users" and it takes care of this.  Since LFS itself is
basically an incomplete system by design, Is this something that has
come up for in a discussion?  I don't mean to start a flame war
between the BLFS and LFS teams :)  It seems like part of a basic setup
to have a "users" group with an ID of 100.  If the LFS team does not
agree, it could always be part of BLFS's "configuring for adding
users" instructions.

Thanks,

Craig
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