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Now all invocations have following order of arguments (if present):
addgroup -S -g ... GROUP
adduser -S -u ... -D -H -h ... -s ... -G ... -g ... USER
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Following rules have been applied:
- script starts with shebang !#/bin/sh followed by blank line,
- script ends with exit 0 prepended by blank line,
- only stderr of adduser, addgroup or passwd is redirected to /dev/null,
- getent passwd/group instances has been removed,
- manual checking of file and group existence has been removed,
- `|| true` instances has been removed.
Comments and line wrapping have been preserved.
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This way we can avoid ugly default:
Linux user,,,
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audit log.
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