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From: Gregory Edigarov
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Re: reasoning behind default primary group being user
Date: Thursday, December 30, 2010 - 4:50 am
On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 20:19:36 +0900 Joel Rees <joel_rees@sannet.ne.jp> wrote:
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> I noticed when the installer created my first non-root (erg, first > administration) user, it set the primary group to "user", and not > even to "staff". > > Later, I added a non-wheel user and it set the primary group there to > "user", as well. So I checked around and found, in usermgmt.conf, > that the group "user" is specified as the default. > > My memory is that this is a change from the last time I experimented > with obsd, circa v3.4 or so. > > A quick google search of the FAQ, the web and of the openbsd.org > public-facing tree for "openbsd default primary group" didn't bring > me to any obvious reasoning. > > So, can someone point me to the reasoning behind that, so I can > figure out whether I want to change that to have the default > group=uid that I'm used to? >
adduser will do the work for you. -- With best regards, Gregory Edigarov
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reasoning behind default primary group being user
, Joel Rees
, (Thu Dec 30, 4:19 am)
Re: reasoning behind default primary group being user
, Gregory Edigarov
, (Thu Dec 30, 4:50 am)
Re: reasoning behind default primary group being user
, Gregory Edigarov
, (Thu Dec 30, 4:59 am)
Re: reasoning behind default primary group being user
, Ted Unangst
, (Thu Dec 30, 10:54 am)
Re: reasoning behind default primary group being user
, Joel Rees
, (Thu Dec 30, 10:22 pm)
Re: reasoning behind default primary group being user
, Joel Rees
, (Thu Dec 30, 11:00 pm)
Re: reasoning behind default primary group being user
, patrick keshishian
, (Thu Dec 30, 11:59 pm)
Re: reasoning behind default primary group being user
, Joel Rees
, (Fri Dec 31, 6:31 am)
Re: reasoning behind default primary group being user
, Alexander Hall
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