The user Objects have an attribute for system accounts:
property Boolean SystemAccount
Whether or not the account is a system account, such as adm. System accounts
aren't returned by ListCachedUsers and should generally be ignored.
It also has a shell property, but that (by default) seems to
** Attachment added: "example of high user ids visible"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ceph/+bug/1667113/+attachment/4825074/+files/base-passswd-high-sys-users-visible.png
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Touch seeded packages, which is
Note: this is only affecting new installs, as he update keeps the old
UID. So if there was a libvirt user it stays as-is.
Ok,
new guest, after installing the software I have several high User IDs:
libvirt-qemu @ 64055
ceph @ 64045
I see, it is "just the same" for ceph.
So it might be a more
I currently only have a KDE/sddm system and there ceph does not show up there.
I'll get access to another system later today and check there for ceph - maybe
we can learn the trick from it how to hide.
Maybe I can spawn a new 16.04.2 default ISO to test locally sooner.
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There are also allocations for mysql, ceph and others.
Is libvirt just the one installed on a system with a gui more commonly?
At least mysql should have some footprint ...
Hmm I just checked mysql despite being allocated at 64001 becomes a <1000
number on install.
So that is no good example.
Hi,
thank you for the report - I can confirm the issue.
This was caused by fixing bug 1637601.
This was brought up on IRC two days ago and I was already polling for opinions
on the original but.
There are way more such high-id users in there and I wonder why they would not
show up.
Maybe there
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