Le 22/04/2014 13:31, Hazel Russman a écrit : > On Mon, 21 Apr 2014 22:14:31 +0100 > Ken Moffat <zarniwh...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > >> From memory (so, I might be wrong) the book doesn't ever create a >> 'users' group in LFS... >> >> So, I _guess_ that the 'users' group exists on your host system and >> you will need to create it in LFS to get these tests to work. >> >> ĸen > You're right. I do have a users group on my host system. But how does > that affect the lfs partition? At this stage, we are in a chroot jail, > using freshly-built software. Doesn't that mean complete independence > from the host except for the running kernel and its virtual file > systems? > > There would have been no previous need for a "users" group or a "daemon" > user on LFS because acl was not included in the basic system and > therefore there were no acl tests to be run. That must still be the > case for LFS with sysVinit. But acl is apparently required for systemd, > so I think it would make sense for section 6.6 to be different in the > systemd edition of the book. > > I filed a ticket about that. It seems that the "bin" group membership of the "daemon" user is not needed. Could you confirm?
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