I am reporting a bug in the XFCE 64 bit v3.1
open a terminal and gain root and use adduser command to adduser.
New user exists on reboot but there are gremlins in the /etc directory as follows
First I am gordon and booted into gordon
Lets make a new user so I can copy and paste the terminal bits of interest.
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root@porteus:/home/gordon# adduser test
Login name for new user: test
User ID ('UID') [ defaults to next available ]: 1111
Initial group [ users ]:
Additional UNIX groups:
Users can belong to additional UNIX groups on the system.
For local users using graphical desktop login managers such
as XDM/KDM, users may need to be members of additional groups
to access the full functionality of removable media devices.
* Security implications *
Please be aware that by adding users to additional groups may
potentially give access to the removable media of other users.
If you are creating a new user for remote shell access only,
users do not need to belong to any additional groups as standard,
so you may press ENTER at the next prompt.
Press ENTER to continue without adding any additional groups
Or press the UP arrow key to add/select/edit additional groups
:
Home directory [ /home/test ]
Shell [ /bin/bash ]
Expiry date (YYYY-MM-DD) []:
New account will be created as follows:
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Login name.......: test
UID..............: 1111
Initial group....: users
Additional groups: [ None ]
Home directory...: /home/test
Shell............: /bin/bash
Expiry date......: [ Never ]
This is it... if you want to bail out, hit Control-C. Otherwise, press
ENTER to go ahead and make the account.
Creating new account...
Changing the user information for test
Enter the new value, or press ENTER for the default
Full Name []:
Room Number []:
Work Phone []:
Home Phone []:
Other []:
Changing password for test
Enter the new password (minimum of 5 characters)
Please use a combination of upper and lower case letters and numbers.
New password:
Re-enter new password:
passwd: password changed.
Account setup complete.
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cat /etc/shadow | grep test
test:$5$eHNNSo4qFBa$FSP1OvBca8dn6iyAKE6Xy0ukE.KyD5xLN3c8p6CBGV8:16727:0:99999:7:::
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cat /etc/group | grep test
root@porteus:/home/gordon#
(meaning no entry)
cat /etc/passwd | grep test
test:x:1111:100:,,,:/home/test:/bin/bash
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cat /etc/passwd | grep guest
guest:x:1000:1000::/home/guest:/bin/bash
What did you think?
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also
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cat /etc/group | grep guest
disk:x:6:root,adm,guest
lp:x:7:lp,guest
floppy:x:11:guest
dialout:x:16:uucp,guest
audio:x:17:guest
video:x:18:guest
cdrom:x:19:guest
games:x:20:guest
power:x:84:guest
netdev:x:86:guest
scanner:x:93:guest
vboxusers:x:96:guest
users:x:100:guest
guest:x:1000:guest
At this stage I am not printing or scanning or using virtual machine, games, dial up modem, floppy drive