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To fix:
To fix:
  cat /usr/lib/group
  cat /usr/lib/group
Copy the docker line
Copy the docker line:
docker:x:954:
Now edit the normal group file:
  sudo vim /etc/group
  sudo vim /etc/group
Add the docker line, add ruby to the group while you're at it:
Add the docker line, add ruby to the group while you're at it:

Revision as of 11:14, 15 February 2026

The usermod command would normally be used to add a user to a group provided by the OS packages.

e.g. adding ruby to docker:

sudo usermod -aG docker ruby

However this works by adding ruby to the list of users in the group, where the groups are defined in /etc/group

In the Atomic Desktop based OS such as Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite the system groups are stored in /usr/lib/group and /etc/group file essentially provides additions and overrides to the system groups. Trying to do the above usermod command therefore fails, because the docker group isn't in /etc/group, so it can't be edited to add ruby.

To fix:

cat /usr/lib/group

Copy the docker line:

docker:x:954:

Now edit the normal group file:

sudo vim /etc/group

Add the docker line, add ruby to the group while you're at it:

docker:x:954:ruby

Now reboot

systemctl reboot

Verify you're in the docker group

groups ruby

Should be working :)