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chapter05/pwdgroup.xml
rb57edf0 r6518edd2 7 7 Besides the group root, a couple of other groups are recommended and needed by 8 8 packages. The groups with their GID's below aren't part of any standard. 9 The LSB only recommends besides a group root a group bin to be present10 with GID 1. Other group names and GID's can be chosen by the user. Well9 The LSB only recommends a group bin with GID 1 to be present besides 10 group root. Other group names and GID's can be chosen by the user. Well 11 11 written packages don't depend on GID numbers but just use the group 12 name, s inceit doesn't matter which GID a group has. Since there13 aren't any standards for groups The groups created here are the groups the12 name, so it doesn't matter which GID a group has. Since there 13 aren't any standards for groups the groups created here are the groups the 14 14 MAKEDEV script (the script that creates the device files in the /dev 15 15 directory) mentions.</para> … … 21 21 22 22 <para>Create a new file <filename>$LFS/etc/group</filename> by running the 23 following :</para>23 following command:</para> 24 24 25 25 <para><screen><userinput>cat > $LFS/etc/group << "EOF"</userinput>
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