> Is it normal on RedHat that each user has it's own group?
>
> > -rw-rw----    1 birgit   birgit          0 Mär 22 23:38 birgit
> > -rw-rw----    1 jochen   jochen    1272536 Mär 22 23:52 jochen
> > -rw-rw----    1 mathias  mathias      5907 Mär 22 23:43 mathias
> > -rw-------    1 root     root            0 Mär 22 23:16 root

This is normal... ;-)

>
> On SuSE it would look like the following:
>
> > -rw-rw----    1 birgit   users          0 Mär 22 23:38 birgit
> > -rw-rw----    1 jochen   users    1272536 Mär 22 23:52 jochen
> > -rw-rw----    1 mathias  users       5907 Mär 22 23:43 mathias
> > -rw-------    1 root     root           0 Mär 22 23:16 root

Same in Slackware... When you tried to change the own group,
it'll says. "invalid group"... that's the default group, "users"... AFAIK



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