Adding User Accounts on Non-Red Hat Systems
In this next video of the Basic Linux and Unix series, we'll look at how to use the useradd utility to create user accounts on non-Red Hat systems, such as Arch Linux, Slackware, Debian, or Ubuntu. We'll then look at the adduser utility, which is unique to Debian, Ubuntu, and anything that's derived from them.
I hope that you enjoy this basic Linux tutorial for Linux beginners. Remember, if you want to become a good Linux systems administrator, you want to become good at the Linux command prompt. Information in this video could help you prepare for certain Linux certification exams, such as the CompTIA Linux+ exam, a Linux Professional Institute exam (LPI exam), or a Red Hat Linux certification exam.
Видео Adding User Accounts on Non-Red Hat Systems канала BeginLinux Guru
I hope that you enjoy this basic Linux tutorial for Linux beginners. Remember, if you want to become a good Linux systems administrator, you want to become good at the Linux command prompt. Information in this video could help you prepare for certain Linux certification exams, such as the CompTIA Linux+ exam, a Linux Professional Institute exam (LPI exam), or a Red Hat Linux certification exam.
Видео Adding User Accounts on Non-Red Hat Systems канала BeginLinux Guru
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