Public bug reported:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspond to a specific
use
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When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspo
Public bug reported:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspond to a specific
use
You have been subscribed to a public bug:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspo
Public bug reported:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspond to a specific
use
You have been subscribed to a public bug:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspo
Public bug reported:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspond to a specific
use
You have been subscribed to a public bug:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspo
Public bug reported:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspond to a specific
use
You have been subscribed to a public bug:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspo
Public bug reported:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspond to a specific
use
You have been subscribed to a public bug:
When using a user/passwd nfs server one needs to add +::: in /etc/group and
+:: in /etc/passwd. This produces
unwanted entries in the user setting interface (empty lines with just a '+').
These should be filtered I guess, because it does not correspo
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