Roman Muñoz wrote:
> It seems it's possible to set a defaults file for useradd-usermod
> (say /etc/default/useradd or the like), were (perhaps?) I could set
> some default groups, so new users would be automatically on these
> groups. Unfortunately, I 'can't find any examples so I don't know
> abou
I feel my question was badly explained.
So there is 2nd attempt: It seems it's possible to set a defaults file
for useradd-usermod (say /etc/default/useradd or the like), were
(perhaps?) I could set some default groups, so new users would be
automatically on these groups. Unfortunately, I 'can't
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 19:46 +0200, Roman Muñoz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I found that Sarge's new users "adduser xxx" by default aren't on group
> "camera" so a friend of mine has been drived nuts before I got their
> Kodak working :)
>
> It was the same on woody where I needed to add new user to groups
>
Roman Muñoz wrote:
> Hi,
Hi,
> Question is: where can I set these default groups the user will be in? I
> reviewed adduser and /etc/adduser.conf and found nothing
'man adduser' clearly tells that you can provide arguments to specify
your custom choices.
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