Hello
When I first installed Debian GNU/Linux on this machine, I reconfigured
it so that there is a central user-group called users which all
users of this system belong to.
I have now reconfigured it back to the default:
/etc/adduser.conf
[...]
USERGROUPS=yes
[...]
When running useradd,
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 11:52:54PM +0100, Sven Burgener wrote:
/etc/adduser.conf
...
When running useradd, though, I get the following:
useradd and adduser are two different programs from two different pacakges,
the configuration of one does not affect the other:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S
* Sven Burgener ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello
When I first installed Debian GNU/Linux on this machine, I reconfigured
it so that there is a central user-group called users which all
users of this system belong to.
I have now reconfigured it back to the default:
/etc/adduser.conf
[...]
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 05:44:04PM +, Malcolm Parsons wrote:
useradd and adduser are two different programs from two different pacakges,
the configuration of one does not affect the other:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -S /usr/sbin/useradd
passwd: /usr/sbin/useradd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg
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