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diff --git a/doc/examples/cloud-config-user-groups.txt b/doc/examples/cloud-config-user-groups.txt index 1da0d717..1a46c540 100644 --- a/doc/examples/cloud-config-user-groups.txt +++ b/doc/examples/cloud-config-user-groups.txt @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -# add groups to the system +# Add groups to the system # The following example adds the ubuntu group with members foo and bar and # the group cloud-users. groups: - ubuntu: [foo,bar] - cloud-users -# add users to the system. Users are added after groups are added. +# Add users to the system. Users are added after groups are added. users: - default - name: foobar @@ -81,14 +81,18 @@ users: # directive. # system: Create the user as a system user. This means no home directory. # -# Default user creation: Ubuntu Only -# Unless you define users, you will get a Ubuntu user on Ubuntu systems with the + +# Default user creation: +# +# Unless you define users, you will get a 'ubuntu' user on ubuntu systems with the # legacy permission (no password sudo, locked user, etc). If however, you want -# to have the ubuntu user in addition to other users, you need to instruct +# to have the 'ubuntu' user in addition to other users, you need to instruct # cloud-init that you also want the default user. To do this use the following # syntax: # users: -# default: True +# - default +# - bob +# - .... # foobar: ... # # users[0] (the first user in users) overrides the user directive. |