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sysuser: generate default snippet incorporating TTY_GID properly
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-#  This file is part of systemd.
-#
-#  systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-#  under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
-#  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
-#  (at your option) any later version.
-
-# The superuser
-u root                          0               "Super User"
-
-# The nobody use for NFS file systems
-u nobody                        65534           "Nobody"
-
-# Administrator group: can *see* more than normal users
-g adm                           -               -
-
-# Administrator group: can *do* more than normal users
-g wheel                         -               -
-
-# Access to certain kernel and userspace facilities
-g kmem                          -               -
-g lock                          -               -
-g tty                           5               -
-g utmp                          -               -
-
-# Hardware access groups
-g audio                         -               -
-g cdrom                         -               -
-g dialout                       -               -
-g disk                          -               -
-g input                         -               -
-g lp                            -               -
-g tape                          -               -
-g video                         -               -
-
-# Default group for normal users
-g users                         -               -
-
-# Users and groups for specific systemd subsystems
-g systemd-journal               -               -
-u systemd-journal-gateway       -               "systemd Journal Gateway"
-u systemd-bus-proxy             -               "systemd Bus Proxy"
-u systemd-network               -               "systemd Network Management"
-u systemd-resolve               -               "systemd Resolver"
-u systemd-timesync              -               "systemd Time Synchronization"