You can check user groups in Linux with commands like groups, id, getent, and /etc/group to manage permissions easily.
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Add a User to a Group (or Second Group) on Linux
User accounts can be assigned to one or more groups on Linux. You can configure file permissions and other privileges by ...
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8 Linux User Management Tricks With the usermod Command
T he usermod command is a tool for updating details about an existing user account in your system. It's kind of like editing ...
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