usermod — Modify User Login or Role Information on a System
Synopsis
/usr/sbin/usermod [-u uid [-o]][-g group][-G group [, group...]] [-d dir [-m]][-s shell][-c comment][-l new-logname][-f inactive] [-e expire][-A authorization [,authorization...]][-P profile [,profile...]][-R role [,role...]] login
Description
Note
The usermod command modifies password definitions only in the local /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and /etc/user_attr files. If you are using a network nameservice such as NIS or NIS+ to supplement the local files with additional entries, ... |
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