Changes:
- order groups alphabetically
- use the same comment "Ensure those groups exist" consistently in the 2
scripts, and also drop the comment regarding a "generically named"
function.
- adds "|| true" to the usermod command in kali-user-setup (only for
consistency, the script is not run with "set -e" anyway).
After those changes, the two functions "configure_usergroups()" are very
similar, and it's very easy to spot the differences between both.
This was introduced in 5989ec37de, and
probably that was not the intention.
Adding root to groups doesn't break anything, but I don't think it makes
any sense either.
By default, when you don't have any network or when you didn't enable
a network mirror, your sources.list is empty. We don't want this
so we hook into the finish-install step to make sure to set it up
if it's empty.
In theory, this change is not really needed here because the
package is not installed by d-i, it's already installed by live-build
in the live image. But I want this file to be consistent with the
version in debian-installer...
* Add new --variant option to build alternative images of Kali.
* Add new --version option to decide of the name of the generated file.
* Add new --subdir option to indicate where the image must be moved.