On Tue, Mar 08, 2022 at 05:10:38PM +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
> I do not particularly like the idea of overloading the first_U_id
> option. Would it help you to have firstgid and lastgid options?
--firstgid and --lastgid will be implemented soon. until nobody objects,
I'll consider this change
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 10:22:59AM +0200, George Karaolides wrote:
> I think that where usergroups are used, the --firstuid option should
> also apply to the GID of the new user as it did in the adduser command
> shipped in previous versions of Debian.
I do not particularly like the idea of
I think that where usergroups are used, the --firstuid option should
also apply to the GID of the new user as it did in the adduser command
shipped in previous versions of Debian.
Best regards,
George Karaolides
System Administrator
OTEnet Telecommunications Ltd.
Nicosia, Cyprus
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In previous Debian releases the commandline option --firstuid was also applied
to the GID of the user group for a newly
created user (where USERGROUPS=yes) as well as to the user's UID.
In Debian Etch, --firstuid applies only to the user's UID.
This one time, at band camp, George Karaolides said:
In previous Debian releases the commandline option --firstuid was also
applied to the GID of the user group for a newly created user (where
USERGROUPS=yes) as well as to the user's UID.
In Debian Etch, --firstuid applies only to the user's
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