On 2020-07-05 23:31, Jon Ingason wrote:
Den 2020-07-06 kl. 07:49, skrev ToddAndMargo via users:
> On 2020-07-05 21:47, Tom H wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 12:59 AM ToddAndMargo via users
>> <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> $ grep -i users group
>>> users:x:100:todd
>>> libvirt:x:977:root:users
>>
>> Are you sure that you can nest a group within another in "/etc/group"?
>
> I goofed the syntax. You use @ in front of groups
>
> libvirt:x:977:root:@users
Why not read the man page?
$ man 5 group
DESCRIPTION
The /etc/group file is a text file that defines the groups on
the system. There is one entry per line, with the following
format:
group_name:password:GID:user_list
The fields are as follows:
...
user_list a list of the usernames that are members of this
group, separated by commas.
So the line for libvirt in /etc/group should be:
libvirt:x:977:todd,user1,user2,...
Several of us did, including me.
Did you find @group in the man page anywhere? I only
remembered it off the top of my head.