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me directory or with the ability to use a shell or just print all of them? There is no such command. The users are kept in the /etc/passwd file. I found a useful discussion on this that might interest you.
Also, in order to list all the currently logged-in users you issue any of the following commands:
users
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Bernard NisetAlthough Fedora comes with an excellent graphical tool to manage your users (system-config-users), there are times, for example when administering a server through SSH, that user management has to be done from command line.
All operations can be done using the following commands:
id, useradd, usermod, userdel, groupadd, groupdel, groupmod, passwd
These exist in every Linux distribution with slight differences in each command’s supported options. The following info applies to Fedora Core and other Red Had based distros. -
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Christine FürstAlthough Fedora comes with an excellent graphical tool to manage your users (system-config-users), there are times, for example when administering a server through SSH, that user management has to be done from command line.
All operations can be done usicommands linux users passwd useradd usermod groupadd groupmod userdel groupdel
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