Some operating systems (notably openSUSE) don't create a group
with the same name when a user is created: create it explicitly
so that we can later rely on it being present.

Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abolo...@redhat.com>
---
 guests/playbooks/update/tasks/users.yml | 6 ++++++
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)

diff --git a/guests/playbooks/update/tasks/users.yml 
b/guests/playbooks/update/tasks/users.yml
index 0470686..a6fb0aa 100644
--- a/guests/playbooks/update/tasks/users.yml
+++ b/guests/playbooks/update/tasks/users.yml
@@ -18,9 +18,15 @@
     line: 'PermitRootLogin without-password'
     state: present
 
+- name: '{{ flavor }}: Create group'
+  group:
+    name: '{{ flavor }}'
+    state: present
+
 - name: '{{ flavor }}: Create user account'
   user:
     name: '{{ flavor }}'
+    group: '{{ flavor }}'
     comment: '{{ flavor }}'
     password: '*'
     shell: '{{ bash }}'
-- 
2.23.0

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