On Wed, 16 Mar 2016 08:21:35 +0100 "Max Power"
<open...@cpnetserver.net> wrote:

> Find! Thank You Paul.
>
> in /etc/passwd [about user]
>
> testx:*:1001:1000::/home/testx:/usr/bin/false
>
> So I have no choice but to replace '1001' with '1000' ?

I like using the users (10) group as primary group for all human users.

> testx:*:1000:1000::/home/testx:/usr/bin/false Ok?
>
>
>
>
> > On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 07:10:09AM +0100, Max Power wrote:
> > | Hi Todd, guys.
> > |
> > | LogOut e reboot has been the first thing I have done,
> > | but nothing... gid is always there!
> > |
> > | The group not exist but gid: yes!
> > | # groups testx: group: can't find group 'testx'
> > | # id testx: uid=1001(testx) gid=1001 groups=1001,
> > | 1000(laboratory)
> >
> > The gid id reports here is the group that's configured in your
> > passwd file.  The line will look like this:
> >
> > testx:*:1001:1001:Test User:/home/testx:/bin/ksh
> > -------------^^^^
> >
> > That's the GID right there.  A user always has a login group that's
> > configed in /etc/passwd.  If you don't want this group to be used,
> > don't put users in it (either in /etc/group as additional groups or
> > in /etc/passwd as the login group).
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd
> >
> > | I just can not understand this!
> > | can someone please help me?
> > | Thanks.
> > |
> > | The same situation, with other deleted group, is on another
> > | server with OpenBSD 5.7 amd64.
> > |
> > | > A user's active groups are set at login time.  Removing a group
> > | > from the group file does not affect processes that are already
> > | > running.  If you logout and login again after removing the group
> > | > you should no longer be a member of the group.
> > | >
> > | >  - todd
> > |
> >
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