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NETW240 Week 3 Lab Report: Managing User and Group Accounts

20 Points

In the space provided below, write a minimum of eight college-level sentences in your own words that describe the different methods that were used to create new user and group accounts. Include a rationale for using one method or another and include commands if applicable.

I learned the required steps for adding user accounts to the UNIX system. I also learned the steps for adding group accounts to the UNIX system. I gathered techniques for adding user and group accounts to a UNIX system. I learned the required knowledge of user and group account directories. I also learned how to add user accounts to /etc/passwd using vi. Also by adding user groups to /etc/group using vi. Then I created user account home directories. By, adding /etc/skel environmental files to a user home directory. I really struggle with this lab, I did not know how to save my files and exit properly.

I learned the required steps for adding user accounts to the UNIX system. I also learned the steps for adding group accounts to the UNIX system. I gathered techniques for adding user and group accounts to a UNIX system. I learned the required knowledge of user and group account directories. I also learned how to add user accounts to /etc/passwd using vi. Also by adding user groups to /etc/group using vi. Then I created user account home directories. By, adding /etc/skel environmental files to a user home directory. I really struggle with this lab, I did not know how to save my files and exit properly.

10 Points

In the space provided below, paste the graphic of the Fedora Linux desktop you captured showing the cat passwd command.

10 Points

In the space provided below, paste the graphic of the Fedora Linux desktop you captured showing the cat shadow command.

10 Points

In the space provided below, paste the graphic of the Fedora Linux desktop you captured showing the cat group command.