It's called "user private groups" I think, and you want it. You can add
generic groups as well of course, but the user should have their own private
group.

There is documentation about this somewhere; I read some on Red Hat's site
once.

~mark

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Subject: group equals username.. why?


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> I noted that when creating a user, it is assumed a group name with the
> very same username (user irado, group irado). Is there a way to select
> a generic (say: users) group when creating new users?
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