docs: Switched to 'useradd', as it is a more cross-distro cmd.

'adduser' is installed on Debian-based systems by default, but is
not installed by default on Fedora-based systems. 'useradd' is
installed by default on Debian-based systems, as well. The
'useradd'-based command provides the same functionality as
'adduser' in this case, though setting up a 'system' user with
no password.

Per bug 886, I've added the '--user-group' flag, which creates a
mediagoblin group, and assigns the mediagoblin user to this
group, too.
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Jim Campbell 2015-03-29 19:40:36 -05:00
parent 2715696f86
commit 6663dfa38c

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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ The following command (entered as root or with sudo) will create a
system account with a username of ``mediagoblin``. You may choose a different
username if you wish.::
adduser --system mediagoblin
useradd --system --user-group mediagoblin
No password will be assigned to this account, and you will not be able
to log in as this user. To switch to this account, enter either::