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Adding Users in Linux 8.0...

Paunchy

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I know there is supposed to be some sort of script to allow you to add users from a terminal, but I've tried all variations of adduser (adduser, addusers, useradd, etc.) to no avail. Is this a script that can be downloaded and placed in the filesystem for use, and if so, where can I find it?
 
You should already have adduser. It'll only be in your PATH if you're root.

What is 'Linux 8.0' ?
 
Sorry... I was doing a few things at once... I meant Redhat 8... and I've logged in as root but I still get a "command not found"...
 
Fvck me... *sigh* thanks for the help but I just realized I wasn't typing ./ before the command... bow down to my command line prowess... 🙂

But I have a slightly more useful question... I know I could look this up in the command reference, but since you guys are so quick to reply 🙂)), is there a terminal command to create groups? (I'm really new to this...)
 
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