Unix Commands Explained

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useradd: administer a new user login on the system useradd [ -c comment ] [ -d dir ] [ -e expire ] [ -f inactive ] [ -g group ] [ -G group [ , group ... ] ] [ -m [ -k skel_dir ] ] [ -u uid [ -o ] ] [ -s shell ] [ -A authorization [ ,authorization... ] ] [ -P profile [ ,profile... ] ] [ -R role [ ,role... ] ] login useradd -D [ -b base_dir ] [ -e expire ] [ -f inactive ] [ -g group ] #useradd -D --> to see the default value that system should use. The system files line has limitation of 512 character per line login and role field contain character no more then 8 character and first character should be alphabetic and atleast one character should be lower case. Thouhg system should just place an warning and should add the user to system. login and role field contain atleast one character and should not contain : or \n (new line) date mask assigned at /etc/datemask
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  Free Air Travel
  Mutual Fund Informations
   Cheapest Cellular Plan
 Free Sexy Indians
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  Hot Indian