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How come I'm still the mkgroup group?


I'm wondering why I'm still in the 'mkgroup' group even after running
the mkgroup and mkpasswd commands. I ran these commands like this:

mkpasswd -l -d > /etc/passwd
mkgroup -l -d > /etc/group

but when I run the id command I'm still in the mkgroup. Here's the
output from my id command:

uid=21522(Moravetz) gid=22162(mkgroup)
groups=544(Administrators),545(Users),1005(Debugger
Users),28009(cc_users),10513(Domain
Users),18698(InternetAccess_A),28014(SB-CCUltiview),22162(mkgroup)

It got wrapped in a few odd places because of Yahoo's rules about
word wrapping. I've attached the output of cygcheck as requested.

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