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Alessandro Mauri 6 years ago
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      linux_general.txt

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"whoami" and "groups": "whoami" and "groups":
they respectively output the current user and groups they respectively output the current user and groups
NOTE: one alternative to "whoami" is "echo $USER" which can be used in scripts NOTE: one alternative to "whoami" is "echo $USER" which can be used in scripts
FIND:
-Adding users to groups: Sources:
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-do-i-find-all-the-files-owned-by-a-particular-user-or-group/
refer to man for all the available options
Basic syntax:
"find <dir> [OPTIONS]"
OPTIONS:
"-user <user>" find files owned by a particular user
"-group <group>" find files owned by a particular group
"-ls" list results in "ls" format:
"-name <filename>" find a specific file or pattern (*.txt)
-Groups:
Adding users to groups:
"usermod -a -G grup user" "usermod -a -G grup user"
reboot reboot
Listing all groups:
-Listing all groups:
"cut -d: -f1 /etc/group | sort" "cut -d: -f1 /etc/group | sort"
-Linux afterinstall (how to get thing working): -Linux afterinstall (how to get thing working):