Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> look at the useradd -g and -G options..
> anyone, could figure the same problem where the criteria is that the
> user account is already created.. i just want a present user to be
> member of a particular present group.. how do we do that ?
Do a man on usermod, it allows you to modify group priviledges on existing
users.

JMF
> Quoting Jianping Zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> 
>> I have redhat 7.1, Now if i add a user say jzhu the account jzhu
>> will be in newly-created default group jzhu. but I want the accout
>> jzhu to be in an exsisting group users when it is created. how can i
>> do that? 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> 
>> --------------------------------
>> Jianping Zhu
>> Department of Computer Science
>> Univerity of Georgia
>> Athens, GA 30602
>> Tel 706 5423900
>> --------------------------------
>> 
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