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# /etc/adduser.conf: `adduser' configuration. # See adduser(8) and adduser.conf(5) for full documentation. # The DSHELL variable specifies the default login shell on your # system. DSHELL=/bin/bash # The DHOME variable specifies the directory containing users' home # directories. DHOME=/home # If GROUPHOMES is "yes", then the home directories will be created as # /home/groupname/user. GROUPHOMES=no # If LETTERHOMES is "yes", then the created home directories will have # an extra directory - the first letter of the user name. For example: # /home/u/user. LETTERHOMES=no # The SKEL variable specifies the directory containing "skeletal" user # files; in other words, files such as a sample .profile that will be # copied to the new user's home directory when it is created. SKEL=/etc/skel # FIRST_SYSTEM_[GU]ID to LAST_SYSTEM_[GU]ID inclusive is the range for UIDs # for dynamically allocated administrative and system accounts/groups. # Please note that system software, such as the users allocated by the base-passwd # package, may assume that UIDs less than 100 are unallocated. FIRST_SYSTEM_UID=100 LAST_SYSTEM_UID=999 FIRST_SYSTEM_GID=100 LAST_SYSTEM_GID=999 # FIRST_[GU]ID to LAST_[GU]ID inclusive is the range of UIDs of dynamically # allocated user accounts/groups. FIRST_UID=1000 LAST_UID=59999 FIRST_GID=1000 LAST_GID=59999 # The USERGROUPS variable can be either "yes" or "no". If "yes" each # created user will be given their own group to use as a default. If # "no", each created user will be placed in the group whose gid is # USERS_GID (see below). USERGROUPS=yes # If USERGROUPS is "no", then USERS_GID should be the GID of the group # `users' (or the equivalent group) on your system. USERS_GID=100 # If DIR_MODE is set, directories will be created with the specified # mode. Otherwise the default mode 0755 will be used. DIR_MODE=0755 # If SETGID_HOME is "yes" home directories for users with their own # group the setgid bit will be set. This was the default for # versions << 3.13 of adduser. Because it has some bad side effects we # no longer do this per default. If you want it nevertheless you can # still set it here. SETGID_HOME=no # If QUOTAUSER is set, a default quota will be set from that user with # `edquota -p QUOTAUSER newuser' QUOTAUSER="" # If SKEL_IGNORE_REGEX is set, adduser will ignore files matching this # regular expression when creating a new home directory SKEL_IGNORE_REGEX="dpkg-(old|new|dist|save)" # Set this if you want the --add_extra_groups option to adduser to add # new users to other groups. # This is the list of groups that new non-system users will be added to # Default: #EXTRA_GROUPS="dialout cdrom floppy audio video plugdev users" # If ADD_EXTRA_GROUPS is set to something non-zero, the EXTRA_GROUPS # option above will be default behavior for adding new, non-system users #ADD_EXTRA_GROUPS=1 # check user and group names also against this regular expression. #NAME_REGEX="^[a-z][-a-z0-9_]*\$"