![](https://seccdn.libravatar.org/avatar/cf3ad7713c7e584d4a32f7753c7d1e37.jpg?s=120&d=mm&r=g)
It worked.
The new user has UID 1001, so it means the old config was limiting UID to have values <= 1000.
I am really perplexed though, as I had never changed login.defs before.
Later I'll see how it is defined in my other Tumbleweed box.
Thank you!
Cris
________________________________
From: Guadagnino Cristiano
Hi all, today while installing Citrix Workspace, the post-install script gave me this error:
useradd: Can't get unique UID (no more available UIDs) useradd: can't create user
So I examined the script, and saw that the command producing the error is this one:
useradd -d /var/log/citrix citrixlog
Trying to execute it at the cli gives the same error.
This are the contents of /etc/login.defs
FAIL_DELAY "2" GID_MAX "0"
I have 60000
GID_MIN "0"
I have 1000
PASS_MAX_DAYS "0" PASS_MIN_DAYS "0" PASS_WARN_AGE "0" UID_MAX "0"
60000
UID_MIN "0"
1000 -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE 15.2 (Legolas))