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Assign a user to an additional (non-primary) group: | Assign a user to an additional (non-primary) group: | ||
* usermod -a -G {{arg|groupname}} {{arg|username}} | * <code>usermod -a -G {{arg|groupname}} {{arg|username}}</code> | ||
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* [[Linux/groups]]: Linux user/group commands | |||
* {{l/linux/cmd/groups}}: list what groups a user is in | |||
* [[/archive/Red Hat 7]]: 2005 transcription of Red Hat 7 manpage | * [[/archive/Red Hat 7]]: 2005 transcription of Red Hat 7 manpage | ||
Revision as of 13:06, 6 January 2018
<hide> page type::reference thing type::command platform::Linux </hide>
Basics
usermod is a command for modifying users on a Linux system.
- manpage for this system
How To
Assign a user to an additional (non-primary) group:
usermod -a -G <groupname> <username>
Related
- Linux/groups: Linux user/group commands
- groups: list what groups a user is in
- /archive/Red Hat 7: 2005 transcription of Red Hat 7 manpage
