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#1 2009-07-09 17:28:00

veranyon
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useradd: group 'nogroup' does not exist

How so? hmm

#useradd --home /home/vsftpd --gid nogroup -m --shell /bin/false vsftpd
useradd: group 'nogroup' does not exist

I saw never this. How do I create nogroup group?


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#2 2009-07-09 17:39:27

veranyon
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Re: useradd: group 'nogroup' does not exist

must be for arch is it one watching as nobody. usually, nobody is user and not group name.. hmm..

People. Somewhere can read about this "distinction") under the arch?

Last edited by veranyon (2009-07-09 17:43:19)


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#3 2009-07-09 22:06:45

azleifel
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Re: useradd: group 'nogroup' does not exist

I guess that Arch is following the Linux Standard Base Core Specification (ISO/IEC 23360 Part 1:2007(E)):

Table 21-2 Optional User & Group Names

User       Group     Comments
nobody    nobody    Used by NFS

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