This is strange. I've looked into this and the only place in package where we do actually remove the 'maas' user is in the maas-common package. This package has not changed in a while, and checks for the user before it actually attempts to remove it. I'll dig into this further.
This is strange. I've looked into this and the only place in package where we do actually remove the 'maas' user is in the maas-common package. This package has not changed in a while, and checks for the user before it actually attempts to remove it. I'll dig into this further.