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--- Begin Message ---I am getting this completely nonsensical error message when attempting to build a Debian Bookworm disk image. My FAI build script (/srv/fai/config/scripts/...) has the following: if [ $CREATE_USER -eq 1 ]; then $ROOTCMD adduser --comment "${USERN} - added with FAI" --shell /bin/bash --disabled-password $USERN $ROOTCMD usermod -a -G sudo,adm,systemd-journal $USERN $ROOTCMD chpasswd --encrypted <<< "${USERN}:${USERP}" fi This fails with error "usermod: group 'systemd-journal' does not exist". But this makes zero sense. 1) The group clearly exists in Bookworm cat /etc/group | fgrep system systemd-journal:x:999: systemd-network:x:998: systemd-timesync:x:997: 2) If I run the same commands manually on a Bookworm system they run fine: adduser --comment "test123" --shell /bin/false --disabled-password test123 Adding user `test123' ... Adding new group `test123' (1001) ... Adding new user `test123' (1001) with group `test123 (1001)' ... Creating home directory `/home/test123' ... Copying files from `/etc/skel' ... Adding new user `test123' to supplemental / extra groups `users' ... Adding user `test123' to group `users' ... usermod -a -G sudo,adm,systemd-journal test123 echo $?
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