On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, S. Lee wrote:
> :I am having a problem with usercfg and lots of users. There is no find
> :user function. Scrolling through a chaotic /etc/passwd file with 600+
> :users is no fun. If it was arranged alphabetically it would solve the
> :problem aslo. Can any one think of a quick way to solve the problem? I
> :need a quick way to find user x. Thanks.
> 
>  cat /etc/passwd |grep <username> ???
> 
That doesn't do much for finding the user in usercfg....
Maybe I was unclear in my question. I need a way to find a user in the
list displayed in usercfg. 

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