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You can use Netinfo Manager to change their names, and you can change 
their home directory here, and then you'll have to rename their home 
directory itself in the terminal.

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Thats great Bruce really put me on the way to sorting that problem one minor
glitch though. I have changed usernames short and long in Netinfo Manager
(easy when you know how) however when I log into the terminal and try to mv
the home directory from michael to berni I am not authorised to make the
change. 

I tried to sudo it but it said the user berni is not in the sudoers group.
How do I add berni to this group?

Thanks in anticipation of an answer

Sean
DZineGuru

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