Re: useradd

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ya users = 100 but my new users are not member of users group......

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Paul M. Whitney <paul.whitney@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

> It means that when you invoke the useradd command from the command line new
> users will automatically become a member of the 100 group. If you look at
> /etc/group, 100 = users.
>
>
> Paul W
>
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> hello all....
>               what is mean of  GROUP=100 in /etc/defaults/useradd file????
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