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Default group doesn't exist on ubuntu bionic #154
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This is still an issue. Did you ever find a solution? |
I think someone needs to submit a PR :) Although according to my research, the problem is with Focal and up: it switches to "su root adm", while Bionic still uses "su root syslog". In Bionic, it looks like the syslog group is created by the rsyslog package:
in Focal and above, I don't think rsyslog is installed by default, since journald is sufficient for many installations. more exact research is probably needed. |
Affected Puppet, Ruby, OS and module versions/distributions
How to reproduce (e.g Puppet code you use)
Any use
What are you seeing
/etc/logrotate.conf
gets created withsu root syslog
. This does not exist in Ubuntu Bionic (as provided by AWS images anyway)What behaviour did you expect instead
Use an existing group instead.
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