On Vi, 21 ian 22, 14:49:09, Steve Keller wrote: > I see that on my Debian systems there is a user group "users" with GID 100, > but by default no user gets added to it. So what is the purpose or reason > to have it? > > >From old Unix installations I know the group "users" which every user was > a member of, by default. According to /usr/share/doc/base-passwd/users-and-groups.txt.gz
users While Debian systems use the user-group system by default (each user has their own group), some prefer to use a more traditional group system. In that system, each user is a member of the 'users' group. It's probably there to "reserve" GID 100 and preserve compatibility with other systems using this system. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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