Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Everybody has their own way of doing things. I prefer to only have the
users/groups in my files that are necessary for the packages I install.
 That way if a number comes up on a ls -l, it flags the problem right away.

You may want to do things differently.  That's OK.  However, there is a
master BLFS (not LFS) list in the BLFS book.  I suppose we could add the
master list to the blfs-bootscripts for those that want to load the
whole thing, but I also want to leave BLFS the way it is so we have the
flexibility to add users and groups without a change to LFS.

  -- Bruce
We should be providing all the users and groups and let the people choose what they want to remove. Instead of just giving them the bare minimum. We need to provide a fully functional system, not a half-baked one.
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