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Paul Almquist wrote:
| On Saturday 04 June 2005 12:55, Callahan, Michael wrote: | |> I've read books, man pages, searched high and low and haven't |> found a satisfactory answer yet - how does one remove a user or |> users from a group via the shell? I don't want to use the GUI |> tools. The closest answer I've found is that you use usermod -G |> and list all of the groups the user should be in; leave out the |> one you want them removed from and they will be removed from that |> group. That works, but I'm thinking there has to be a better |> way. Is there a better method? | | ... | | | gpasswd | or just edit the /etc/group file, and remove the user from the group.
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