* -pj via openSUSE Users <users@lists.opensuse.org> [01-21-24 17:41]:
I notice that a new user creation (YaST), automatically adds the new user to the users group. I created another user here about a month ago and this is not the case (groups username outputs username username, i.e. deb : deb). The su/sysadmin account I just noticed is also a member of the users group.
YaST2 > User and Group Administration > Defaults for New Users > Default Group > /users/ , is stuck on anything but the desired here. Example creating a new user, Hyn the only group I wish Hyn to be in is Hyn and does not exist.
I attached a paste to better display this. https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/1f7650450f4a
test, test2 and paul have been added to users group. Passing: groups deb output deb : deb. Am I going to have to somehow use groupadd to add a group for user paul since there is no group paul existing? What should the default group be set to in YaST, in order to simply have /groups test/ display /test : test/ after user is created?
#usermod -G paul audio cdrom usermod: group 'paul' does not exist Thinkcentre-M57p:~ #
What's the best way to remove user paul from users group and have user paul only be a member of currently nonexistent group paul?
ugh, Thanks
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