It might not be the right way to do it, but "useradd -G
root,bin,daemon,sys,adm,disk,wheel root" in %post should accomplish it.


On 2013-08-16 10:23, Chaminda Indrajith wrote: 

> Dear All, I have
created a kickstart profile and provisioned a machine using spacewalk
1.9. Problem is, root user is created without adding it to root's
default group list. 
> Usually, the user 'root' is belong in groups;
root, bin, daemon, sys, adm, disk and wheel.
> 
> But, root user in the
kickstarted machine is not in the above group list.
> 
> Do you guys
have any idea about this issue? Am I missing something when creating the
kickstart profile?
> 
> Thanks and Regards Indrajith 
> 
>
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