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user management commands

userdel command in linux

The “userdel” Command in Linux [4 Practical Examples]

August 31, 2023February 27, 2023 by S. M. Amdadul Islam

Linux is a multi-user os that allows several users to interact with the system simultaneously. In case of deleting any unnecessary …

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users command in linux

The “users” Command in Linux [4 Practical Examples]

August 31, 2023February 7, 2023 by Susmit Das Gupta

The users command in Linux is a useful tool to display the list of the users currently logged in to …

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who command in linux

The “who” Command in Linux [6 Practical Examples]

August 31, 2023February 7, 2023 by Susmit Das Gupta

The who command in Linux is a useful tool to find information about the currently logged-in user of the system. …

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The su command in Linux.

The “su” Command in Linux [6 Practical Examples]

August 31, 2023January 25, 2023 by Susmit Das Gupta

When a system has multiple users, it is necessary to maintain proper user environment security. Switching user features in Linux …

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usermod command in linux

The “usermod” Command in Linux [14+ Practical Examples]

February 15, 2024January 16, 2023 by S. M. Amdadul Islam

The “usermod” command is a useful tool to modify the attributes of an existing user. This command allows the root …

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The useradd command in Linux

The “useradd” Command in Linux [12 Practical Examples]

December 5, 2023January 3, 2023 by S. M. Amdadul Islam

The useradd is a command in Linux that is used to create a new user account on the system. It’s …

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adduser command in linux

The “adduser” Command in Linux [12 Practical Examples]

January 18, 2024January 3, 2023 by Susmit Das Gupta

The adduser is a command in Linux that is used to create a new user or group on the system. …

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Whoami command in Linux

The “whoami” Command in Linux [5 Practical Examples] 

December 31, 2023December 21, 2022 by Walid Al Asad

Unix and Unix-like operating systems are multi-user operating systems where sometimes it may become necessary to know the current user. …

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