1SYSTEMD-SYSUSERS(8)            systemd-sysusers            SYSTEMD-SYSUSERS(8)
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NAME

6       systemd-sysusers, systemd-sysusers.service - Allocate system users and
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SYNOPSIS

10       systemd-sysusers [OPTIONS...] [CONFIGFILE...]
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12       systemd-sysusers.service
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DESCRIPTION

15       systemd-sysusers creates system users and groups, based on files in the
16       format described in sysusers.d(5).
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18       If invoked with no arguments, it applies all directives from all files
19       found in the directories specified by sysusers.d(5). When invoked with
20       positional arguments, if option --replace=PATH is specified, arguments
21       specified on the command line are used instead of the configuration
22       file PATH. Otherwise, just the configuration specified by the command
23       line arguments is executed. The string "-" may be specified instead of
24       a filename to instruct systemd-sysusers to read the configuration from
25       standard input. If the argument is a relative path, all configuration
26       directories are searched for a matching file and the file found that
27       has the highest priority is executed. If the argument is an absolute
28       path, that file is used directly without searching of the configuration
29       directories.
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OPTIONS

32       The following options are understood:
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34       --root=root
35           Takes a directory path as an argument. All paths will be prefixed
36           with the given alternate root path, including config search paths.
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38       --image=image
39           Takes a path to a disk image file or block device node. If
40           specified all operations are applied to file system in the
41           indicated disk image. This is similar to --root= but operates on
42           file systems stored in disk images or block devices. The disk image
43           should either contain just a file system or a set of file systems
44           within a GPT partition table, following the Discoverable Partitions
45           Specification[1]. For further information on supported disk images,
46           see systemd-nspawn(1)'s switch of the same name.
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48       --replace=PATH
49           When this option is given, one or more positional arguments must be
50           specified. All configuration files found in the directories listed
51           in sysusers.d(5) will be read, and the configuration given on the
52           command line will be handled instead of and with the same priority
53           as the configuration file PATH.
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55           This option is intended to be used when package installation
56           scripts are running and files belonging to that package are not yet
57           available on disk, so their contents must be given on the command
58           line, but the admin configuration might already exist and should be
59           given higher priority.
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61           Example 1. RPM installation script for radvd
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63               echo 'u radvd - "radvd daemon"' | \
64                         systemd-sysusers --replace=/usr/lib/sysusers.d/radvd.conf -
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66           This will create the radvd user as if
67           /usr/lib/sysusers.d/radvd.conf was already on disk. An admin might
68           override the configuration specified on the command line by placing
69           /etc/sysusers.d/radvd.conf or even
70           /etc/sysusers.d/00-overrides.conf.
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72           Note that this is the expanded form, and when used in a package,
73           this would be written using a macro with "radvd" and a file
74           containing the configuration line as arguments.
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76       --dry-run
77           Process the configuration and figure out what entries would be
78           created, but don't actually write anything.
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80       --inline
81           Treat each positional argument as a separate configuration line
82           instead of a file name.
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84       --cat-config
85           Copy the contents of config files to standard output. Before each
86           file, the filename is printed as a comment.
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88       --no-pager
89           Do not pipe output into a pager.
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91       -h, --help
92           Print a short help text and exit.
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94       --version
95           Print a short version string and exit.
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CREDENTIALS

98       systemd-sysusers supports the service credentials logic as implemented
99       by LoadCredential=/SetCredential= (see systemd.exec(1) for details).
100       The following credentials are used when passed in:
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102       "passwd.hashed-password.user"
103           A UNIX hashed password string to use for the specified user, when
104           creating an entry for it. This is particularly useful for the
105           "root" user as it allows provisioning the default root password to
106           use via a unit file drop-in or from a container manager passing in
107           this credential. Note that setting this credential has no effect if
108           the specified user account already exists. This credential is hence
109           primarily useful in first boot scenarios or systems that are fully
110           stateless and come up with an empty /etc/ on every boot.
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112       "passwd.plaintext-password.user"
113           Similar to "passwd.hashed-password.user" but expect a literal,
114           plaintext password, which is then automatically hashed before used
115           for the user account. If both the hashed and the plaintext
116           credential are specified for the same user the former takes
117           precedence. It's generally recommended to specify the hashed
118           version; however in test environments with weaker requirements on
119           security it might be easier to pass passwords in plaintext instead.
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121       "passwd.shell.user"
122           Specifies the shell binary to use for the specified account when
123           creating it.
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125       "sysusers.extra"
126           The contents of this credential may contain additional lines to
127           operate on. The credential contents should follow the same format
128           as any other sysusers.d/ drop-in. If this credential is passed it
129           is processed after all of the drop-in files read from the file
130           system.
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132       Note that by default the systemd-sysusers.service unit file is set up
133       to inherit the "passwd.hashed-password.root",
134       "passwd.plaintext-password.root", "passwd.shell.root" and
135       "sysusers.extra" credentials from the service manager. Thus, when
136       invoking a container with an unpopulated /etc/ for the first time it is
137       possible to configure the root user's password to be "systemd" like
138       this:
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140           # systemd-nspawn --image=... --set-credential=passwd.hashed-password.root:'$y$j9T$yAuRJu1o5HioZAGDYPU5d.$F64ni6J2y2nNQve90M/p0ZP0ECP/qqzipNyaY9fjGpC' ...
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142       Note again that the data specified in this credential is consulted only
143       when creating an account for the first time, it may not be used for
144       changing the password or shell of an account that already exists.
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146       Use mkpasswd(1) for generating UNIX password hashes from the command
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EXIT STATUS

150       On success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.
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SEE ALSO

153       systemd(1), sysusers.d(5), Users, Groups, UIDs and GIDs on systemd
154       systems[2], systemd.exec(1), mkpasswd(1)
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NOTES

157        1. Discoverable Partitions Specification
158           https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/discoverable_partitions_specification
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160        2. Users, Groups, UIDs and GIDs on systemd systems
161           https://systemd.io/UIDS-GIDS
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