Create /opt/stack and make it home directory

single-machine.rst and index.rst

Before this, one had to create /opt/stack
manually and chown it to the stack user.
Now it is created when the user is created.

This is the same way the multi-node guide
handles it. A stack group is created too.

Change-Id: I5363d81c8fb38796f565cc6ebf6ab2dee2673989
Closes-Bug: #1673787
Closes-Bug: #1671409
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David Rabel 2017-03-17 14:47:18 +01:00
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::
adduser stack
useradd -s /bin/bash -d /opt/stack -m stack
Since this user will be making many changes to your system, it will need
to have sudo privileges:

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::
$ sudo adduser stack
$ sudo useradd -s /bin/bash -d /opt/stack -m stack
Since this user will be making many changes to your system, it should
have sudo privileges: