servermanagement:usermanagement
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| The usermod command is used to modify user accounts in Linux. It is typically used to change user account attributes, such as the user's login name, password, or group membership. Here is an overview of some of the most useful options for the usermod command, along with their syntax: | The usermod command is used to modify user accounts in Linux. It is typically used to change user account attributes, such as the user's login name, password, or group membership. Here is an overview of some of the most useful options for the usermod command, along with their syntax: | ||
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