I've noticed a  change in the behaviour of  useradd when upgrading LFS
from 6.1.1 to 6.3: "useradd foo" now creates a default group "foo" and
makes it the primary group of  user "foo".  It this meant to happen or
have I messed something up?

Regards, 

Jeremy Henty 
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