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175 .Ar user
182 only operates on the local user and group files.
206 .Cm user
220 .Cm show user ,
222 .Cm user show
226 for user and group database manipulation.
228 the user or group name or numeric id may be optionally specified as an
245 Can be used to maintain a user/group database in an alternate location.
265 to obtain policy information on how new user accounts and groups are to be created.
287 to output the result of the operation without updating the user or group
313 .Sh USER OPTIONS
324 Specify the user/account name.
333 Specify the user/account numeric id.
338 changes the numeric id of the named user/account.
343 For example, when changing the uid of an existing user with
347 To automatically allocate the uid to a new user with
370 user's full name, office or location,
420 The user is added to the groups specified in
424 which only take effect when the user reconnects.
425 Note: do not add a user to their primary group with
428 This option sets the login class for the user being created.
433 for more information on user login classes.
437 to attempt to create the user's home directory.
440 this may also be of use when moving an existing user's home directory elsewhere
445 user may personalize to taste.
455 existing configuration files in the user's home directory are
459 When a user's home directory is created,
473 will add entries for all files added to a user's home directory.
474 This is useful when building images as a non-root user, as the
484 Create the user's home directory with the specified
497 the user's home directory is created.
504 Set or changes the user's login shell to
538 will prompt for the user's password if
572 to create a new account that duplicates an existing user id.
576 the user id.
577 This may be useful if you allow the same user to login under
580 permissions for access to the user's files in each account.
584 command also has the ability to set new user and group defaults by using the
587 Instead of adding a new user,
612 Set the root directory in which user home directories are created.
663 creates a user's home directory.
671 Set the minimum and maximum user and group ids allocated for new
686 user and group ids less than 100 are reserved for use by the system,
692 option selects the default method used to set passwords for newly created user
750 to remove the user's home directory and all of its contents.
762 the user, or symbolic links owned by anyone under the user's home directory.
763 Finally, after deleting all contents owned by the user only empty directories
774 these are unconditionally attached to the user name.
777 are also removed if the user's uid is unique and not also used by another
817 returns the next available user and group ids separated by a colon.
861 is a comma, space, or tab-separated list of valid and existing user names or
870 Login names or user ids may be used, and duplicate users are
879 Login names or user ids may be used, and duplicate users are
921 .Sh USER LOCKING
936 commands take a user name or uid of the account to lock or unlock,
955 utility allows 8-bit characters in the passwd GECOS field (user's full name,
957 user login and group names.
965 conjunction with the user's default locale and character set
978 file when actions such as user or group additions or deletions occur.
984 The user database
988 The user capabilities database
994 User/group modification logfile
997 Add new user Glurmo Smith (gsmith).
1009 Delete the gsmith user and their home directory, including contents.
1014 Add the existing user jsmith to the wheel group,
1072 User, user id, group or group id specified does not exist.
1074 User or group recorded, added, or modified unexpectedly disappeared.
1079 No more group or user ids available within specified range.
1086 Error updating group or user database files.