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passwd
Command passwd Changes the password. Syntax passwd
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Options No Description The passwd command changes your password. It asks for old password, and then the new password. If you are ...
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id
Command id Id command displays the user ID, group ID and user groups. Syntax id [options]
[username]
Options -g prints only the group ID. -n displays the name of the group, rather than group ...
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groups
Command groups groups command shows the groups to which the user belongs. Syntax groups
[username]
Description groups command displays the names of groups to which the user belongs. Unless specify ...
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