# Group names and numeric values for building /etc/group.
# We only add a group to /etc/group when we see it here and it's not already in
# /etc/group, allowing the user admin tool to add user names to the file.

# Note that this mechanism doesn't cope with changing group numbers, or deleting
# obsolete groups, so we can never re-use or re-number the group names.

# Well-known groups
root	0
tty	5
disk	6
lp	7
kmem	9
floppy	11
uucp	14
audio	18
cdrom	19
dialout	20
tape	26
video	27
users	100
nogroup	65533
nobody	65534

# 3rd party application groups
sshd	22
postgres 60

# Platinum-specific groups
#  (for daemon capabilities)
daemon	70
guralp	101
timing	201
i2c	202
#  (for user capabilities)
data	150
conf	151
netconf	152
sysctrl	153
mstorage 154
inst	155
instcfg	156
spyrus	157
upasswd	159
gpio	200
