According to my SUSE man pages, adduser -g makes the group named after the g switch the primary group of the user named at the end of the command.

Eric Hines

At 12/06/05 19:29, Michael Barnes wrote:
This only makes the user a member of a group. It does not change the PRIMARY GROUP of the user.

Ideally, I want to set the primary group of the user at the time of user creation. Lacking that, I'd like to be able to change the user's primary NTgroup and Unixgroup at the same time.

Michael

Craig White told me on 12/6/2005 18:30:
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 14:08 -0600, Michael Barnes wrote:

How do I establish both a user's primary NTgroup and Unixgroup when creating a new user?

Depending on the tool, I can set his NTgroup or his Unix group, but I don't seem to be able to establish both with one tool.

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man smb.conf
Example: add user to group script = /usr/sbin/adduser %u %g
Craig
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