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==Basics== | |||
[[useradd]] is a low-level command for adding new users to a [[Linux]] system. In [[Debian]]-based distributions, there is a higher-level [[adduser]] command. | |||
* {{l/manpage}} for this system | |||
==Archive== | |||
* [[/archive/Red Hat Fedora Core 4]]: 2005 transcription of FC4 manpage | |||
Revision as of 18:37, 23 April 2017
<hide> page type::reference thing type::command platform::Linux </hide>
Basics
useradd is a low-level command for adding new users to a Linux system. In Debian-based distributions, there is a higher-level adduser command.
- manpage for this system
Archive
- /archive/Red Hat Fedora Core 4: 2005 transcription of FC4 manpage
