Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
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> John Cavan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > It may be the standard way on Mandrake, but it's not a standard way for
> > Unix... it is unexpected behaviour and you do have a group labled
>
> it's the standard way on a Linux System see on a RH/Debian/Slack
Fair enough, note I said Unix :o). I don't think they always did it that
way, it appears to be a logic change in useradd. I find it odd that it
was done that way, normally you shouldn't have to tell something to
explicitly take system defaults... it should be the other way around.
Anyways, I personally, and that's just personally, think it's the wrong
way to do it, but as I said, it's not a big problem. I'll just have to
remember to add -D or -n to useradd when creating users. :o)
John