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useradd binary is used to create new users on the local system or network, depending on login settings | useradd [[Binaries|binary]] is used to create new users on the local system or network, depending on login settings | ||
'''usage:''' | |||
useradd username password | |||
'''output:''' | |||
creates a new user with the chosen password | |||
eg: "''useradd foo bar''" creates a new user called "foo" with the password "bar" |
Latest revision as of 00:04, 27 September 2024
useradd binary is used to create new users on the local system or network, depending on login settings
usage:
useradd username password
output:
creates a new user with the chosen password
eg: "useradd foo bar" creates a new user called "foo" with the password "bar"