Stuart Cooper wrote:
Just got a question from a friend who is dabbling in
linux and was about to shoot off an answer but thought I'd verify my
answer first. Turns out it wasn't as simple to answer as I thought. The
question: can a group be listed as a member of another group?


A group cannot be part of another group. You have to list usernames in all the appropriate groups they
want to belong in.


You might be able to do some fancy stuff in
Access Control Lists (ACLs) if you want some
groups within groups style behaviour.

Have fun,
Stuart.

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Thanks all for the responses. It's as I thought. Incidentally I don't think it's a big deal not being able to do so.


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