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How to use the common command groupmod in Linux

2025-01-18 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Development >

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This article mainly introduces how to use the Linux command groupmod, which is very detailed and has a certain reference value. Friends who are interested must finish reading it!

Linux common command groupmod command is used to change the group identification code or name, when you need to change the group identification code or name, you can use the groupmod instruction to do this work.

Syntax groupmod [- g] [- n] [group name] parameter:

-g sets the group identification code to be used.

-o reuse the group identification code.

-n sets the group name you want to use.

Modify the group name of an instance

[root@runoob.com ~] # groupadd linuxso [root@runoob.com ~] # tail-1 / etc/group linuxso:x:500: [root@runoob.com ~] # tail-1 / etc/group linuxso:x:500: [root@runoob.com ~] # groupmod-n linux linuxso [root@runoob.com ~] # tail-1 / etc/group linux:x:500: these are all the contents of the article "how to use groupmod in Linux". Thank you for reading! Hope to share the content to help you, more related knowledge, welcome to follow the industry information channel!

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