the default of the Linux/Unix standard is use the /etc/group..and the hal must 
respect it!
look..if one user isnot in the plugdev group and can aceess a pen drive or 
something like this..something is wrong! probaly the hal policies!
All the security in the Linux/Unix system is based in the groups of users..so 
if your system don't respect it ..you hav a security problem..
If I am wrong ..show me some paper (site) talking about this subject..
thanks by the replay


** Changed in: adduser (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: Kees Cook (keescook) => julio (buenocotta)
       Status: Invalid => In Progress

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don`t use the definitions of /etc/group
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/234216
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