You know there is this thing called google where you can do some reading on
bash scripting. I cant be of help when you have done no work for yourself. I
suggest you do some reading first. Try out something and when you encounter
a problem in your script then you can ask and we help otherwise you will not
learn anything if i / we just write the code for you and post it here.

Regards

On 5 August 2011 09:32, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>  gudmornin
>
> im currently trying to design a script that can count the number of users
> on the system.
>
> some one please help me out with the code
>
>
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