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32.2.2. Adding a User
				To add a user to the system:
			
- Issue the
useraddcommand to create a locked user account:useradd <username>
useradd <username>Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow  - Unlock the account by issuing the
passwdcommand to assign a password and set password aging guidelines:passwd <username>
passwd <username>Copy to Clipboard Copied! Toggle word wrap Toggle overflow  
				Command line options for 
useradd are detailed in Table 32.1, “useradd Command Line Options”.
			| Option | Description | 
|---|---|
 -c '<comment>'  | <comment> can be replaced with any string. This option is generally used to specify the full name of a user. | 
 -d <home-dir>  |  Home directory to be used instead of default /home/<username>/  | 
 -e <date>  | Date for the account to be disabled in the format YYYY-MM-DD | 
 -f <days>  |  Number of days after the password expires until the account is disabled. If 0 is specified, the account is disabled immediately after the password expires. If -1 is specified, the account is not be disabled after the password expires.  | 
 -g <group-name>  | Group name or group number for the user's default group. The group must exist prior to being specified here. | 
 -G <group-list>  | List of additional (other than default) group names or group numbers, separated by commas, of which the user is a member. The groups must exist prior to being specified here. | 
 -m  | Create the home directory if it does not exist. | 
 -M  | Do not create the home directory. | 
 -n  | Do not create a user private group for the user. | 
 -r  | Create a system account with a UID less than 500 and without a home directory | 
 -p <password>  |  The password encrypted with crypt  | 
 -s  |  User's login shell, which defaults to /bin/bash  | 
 -u <uid>  | User ID for the user, which must be unique and greater than 499 |