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June 16, 2020

Linux Useradd

Here’s the command to add a Linux user.

useradd -m -s $(which bash) -G sudo ulysses

useradd -m -s $(which bash) -G sudo ulysses

-m creates a home directory. -s selects a shell. -G adds user to a sudo group.

Filed Under: Linux Tagged With: group, home directory, shell, useradd

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