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1<sect1 id="ch05-pwdgroup">
2<title>Creating passwd and group files</title>
3
4<para>
5In order for the user and group root to be recognized and to be able to login,
6there needs to be an entry in the /etc/passwd and /etc/group file. Besides the
7group root a couple of other groups are recommended and needed by
8packages. The groups with their GID's below aren't part of any standard.
9The LSB only recommends besides a group root a group bin to be present
10with GID 1. Other group names and GID's can be chosen by the user. Well
11written packages don't depend on GID numbers but just use the group
12name, since it doesn't matter all that much what GID a group has. Since there
13aren't any standards for groups I won't follow any conventions used by
14Debian, RedHat and others. The groups added here are the groups the
15MAKEDEV script (the script that creates the device files in the /dev
16directory) mentions.
17</para>
18
19<para>
20Create a new file <filename>$LFS/etc/passwd</filename> by running the
21following command:
22</para>
23
24<blockquote><literallayout>
25
26 <userinput>echo "root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash" &gt;
27 $LFS/etc/passwd</userinput>
28
29</literallayout></blockquote>
30
31<para>
32Create a new file <filename>$LFS/etc/group</filename> by running the
33following:
34</para>
35
36<literallayout>
37
38<userinput>cat &gt; $LFS/etc/group &lt;&lt; "EOF"</userinput>
39 root:x:0:
40 bin:x:1:
41 sys:x:2:
42 kmem:x:3:
43 tty:x:4:
44 tape:x:5:
45 daemon:x:6:
46 floppy:x:7:
47 disk:x:8:
48 lp:x:9:
49 dialout:x:10:
50 audio:x:11:
51<userinput>EOF</userinput>
52
53</literallayout>
54
55</sect1>
56
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