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# usermod -a -G ftp tony
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usermod example - Add a existing user to existing group
Add existing user tony to ftp supplementary/secondary group with usermod command using -a option ~ i.e. add the user to the supplemental group(s). Use only with -G option :
# usermod -a -G ftp tony
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# useradd -G developers vivek
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Add existing user tony to ftp supplementary/secondary group with usermod command using -a option ~ i.e. add the user to the supplemental group(s). Use only with -G optio
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usermod -G oldgroup1, oldgroup2, ftp tony
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usermod -a -G ftp tony
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Galuh UtamaYou can use useradd or usermod commands to add user to group. useradd command creates a new user or update default new user information. usermod command modifies a user account i.e. it is useful to add user to existing group. There are two types of group.
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