Not true. It's opposite. -- Ville
On Fri 8. Jan 2021 at 19.53, Bodie <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 8.1.2021 16:21, Rudolf Sykora wrote: > > Dear list, > > > > > > I tried to add myself to the "dialer" group: > > > > #usermod -G dialer ruda > > > > But when I write > > > > $groups > > > > in a terminal I still do not see the new group. Not even if I open a > > new login > > shell (by writing "ksh -l"). However, when I log in in a text console > > (ctrl-alt-1), I see the new group there. > > > > What is it that I have to do to have the membership updated, i.e., how > > can I open e.g. a terminal in the running environment that would see my > > new groups? > > > > > > Thanks for comments > > Ruda > > There seems to be some change in behavior in OpenBSD and to be honest do > not > know when it happened. > > This is your start https://man.openbsd.org/user > > which will get you to https://man.openbsd.org/usermod.8 > > BUT using -G resets your membership and you will be in only group you > specified. > If you want to add additional group you need to use -S instead > >

