Greetings
yesterday after system disk failure, I reinstalled my Debian box. The default 
enviroment was gdm and gnome. So I proceeded to add some user-accounts. After 
this and closing the user administration tool rebooted the system to make a 
change in boot device priority, in bios screen. After this, and booting in 
debian, I noticed that there was a message saying "chown: root/admin no souch 
group" or something like this. This one followed by a ton of other messages 
about  udev, groups and so on. Logging as the first user, created during 
installation, there was a message about the sound server that it was unable to 
initialize. I decided to reinstall. Succesfull install was followed by full 
install of kde. So I tried to add users with kusers. This time there was no 
problem. So I think this is a nasty bug in the user-administration tool of 
Gnome solely.
In my system there are two disks. One is system disk and the second is home 
disk. I didn't tried to reproduce the problem, but if you want I can send you 
detailed system configuration. 
Best regards and thank in advance for the permission to post the problem in 
your list
Andreas

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