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How to manage Linux user group

 

The Linux groupmod command

The name of the Linux group and the Linux Group ID number (GID) of the group can be changed with the groupmod command.

To change the GID of a Linux group, use the groupmod -g <gid> <groupname> command. To change the name of the Linux group, use the groupmod -n <newname> <groupname> command.

Example:

[root@RHEL01 ~]# groupmod -n newgrname oldgrname

The Linux gpasswd command

The Linux gpasswd command also can be used for managing groups. gpasswd allows an administrator to configure group administrators, group members, and a group password. Group administrators can add and delete users as well as set, change, or remove the group password. A group can have more than one group administrator. Following are some of the options with gpasswd command.

• To add group administrators, use the gpasswd -A <users> <groupname> command, where <users> is a comma-separated list of existing users you want to be group administrators (without any spaces between commas).

• The root user or a group administrator can add users to the group with the gpasswd -a <user> <groupname> command.

• To remove a user from a group, use the gpasswd -d <user> <groupname> command.

• To add or change the password for a group, the root user or a group administrator can use the gpasswd <groupname> command. When changing the password, the old password is not needed.

• To remove the group password, use the gpasswd -r <groupname> command.

How to find the Linux group information using id command

To find the group information of a user, id command can be used.

[root@RHEL2 ~]# id root
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1(bin),2(daemon),3(sys),4(adm),6(disk),10(wheel)

How to remove Linux group using groupdel command

The command used for removing a Linux group is groupdel and the simple syntax for Linux groupdel command is groupdel <groupname>.

Example:

[root@RHEL2 ~]# groupdel engineering

 

Related Topics...

Introduction to Linux user administration

How to add a user in Linux using useradd command

How to use passwd command to manage user passwords

How to modify a Linux user using usermod command

How to set Linux password aging using chage command

How to remove user from Linux using userdel command

The Linux user database (/etc/passwd)

The Linux password database (/etc/shadow)

Introduction to Linux User Group

How to create a new group in Linux using groupadd command

Linux Group Database (/etc/group) file

 


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