Edmund R. MacKenty wrote:
It's actually a lot simplier than this, Jack.
The length of your post is itself indicative of how much effort is required to perform this unnecessary task :)
How is PAM involved in this? PAM doesn't assign accounts, it is just an authentication layer. There's nothing to do with PAM.
Methinks pam.conf determines x, y where only (y > uid > x) will be created by useradd. Correct me if I'm wrong, please.
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