On Mon, 2007-08-27 at 16:54 +0930, Tim wrote: > Paul Johnson: > > You are making this way too hard. Even if I could figure it out, I > > could never teach a part time lab assistant. I can't create an ever > > more complicated chain of tools and scripts for things like this > > because at some point an ordinary human will have to administer these > > systems, possibly adding users with a Fedora tool like > > system-config-users. > > I would imagine that there's a way to specify default groups to be added > to. And I'm fairly certain that someone would have made a way to easily > modify batches of existing users. There are some tools around for > systems configuration, darned if I can recall the name of one of them at > the moment, other than something beginning with "s". No, I don't mean > something like system-config-whatever, there's a third-party package. > Sab... sat... I can't remember. Sabayon. I'm using it at our school to configure a universal desktop setup for all our students. It doesn't have anything to do with adding or removing users from groups, though. Jonathan
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