luseradd

Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 2009-12-09
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NAME

luseradd - Add an user

 

SYNOPSIS

luseradd [OPTION]... user

 

DESCRIPTION

Adds an user with name user.

 

OPTIONS

-c, --gecos=gecos
Set the SM]GECOS field to gecos. The SM]GECOS field is traditionally used to store user's real name and other information.

-d, --directory=directory
Set user's home directory to directory. If this option is not present, a default specified by libuser configuration is used.

-g, --gid=group
Set user's primary group to group. group can either be a group ID of an existing group, or a group name; if group is a group name and the group does not exist, it is created. If the --gid option is not specified, the default group name is user.

-i, --interactive
Ask all questions when connecting to the user database, even if default answers are set up in libuser configuration.

-k, --skeleton=directory
Populate the newly created user's home directory with a copy of directory. If this option is not present, a default directory specified by libuser configuration, or /etc/skel if libuser configuration does not specify a default, is used.

-M, --nocreatehome
Don't create a home directory and a mail spool for the newly created user.

-n, --nocreategroup
If a group is not specified using -g, use group name "users" instead of user. Note that despite the name of the option, the group will still be created if it does not exist.

-P, --plainpassword=password
Set user's password to password. Note that the password can be viewed while running luseradd using tools such as ps(1).

-p, --password=encrypted
Set user's password to the password represented by the hash encrypted. Note that the hash can be viewed while running luseradd using tools such as ps(1).

-r, --reserved
The user is a system user. Users that are not marked as system user usually have automatically selected user IDs above a certain value (500 by default). This information is also passed to the libuser backends. This option implies the -M option.

-s, --shell=shell
Set user's login shell to shell. If this option is not present, a default specified by libuser configuration is used.

-u, --uid=uid
Use user ID uid for the newly created user. An user ID is selected automatically if this option is not present.

--commonname=name
Use common name name for the newly created user. This attribute is only supported in some backends (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema rules).

--givenname=name
Use given name name for the newly created user. This attribute is only supported in some backends (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema rules).

--homephone=phone
Use home telephone number phone for the newly created user. This attribute is only supported in some backends (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema rules).

--roomnumber=room
Use room number room for the newly created user. This attribute is only supported in some backends (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema rules).

--surname=name
Use surname name for the newly created user. This attribute is only supported in some backends (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema rules).

--telephonenumber=phone
Use telephone number phone for the newly created user. This attribute is only supported in some backends (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema rules).

 

EXIT STATUS

The exit status is 0 on success, nonzero on error.


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
EXIT STATUS

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