Benji Weber wrote:
On 15/10/2007, Aniruddha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Much to my surprise I found out that openSUSE doesn't create a group by
default with the same name as the username. For example in Gentoo
creating the user 'aniruddha' also creates the group 'aniruddha'. This a
long time tradition to solve problems caused by using using the 'users'
group for home folders.
What is the reason openSUSE doesn't create a $username group for each
user?
What benefit does it give, that we don't have with ACLs already?
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Benjamin Weber
Currently, with the default configuration users can access other users
home directories. At least that was the case up to 10.2.
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