> > Whats the command to determine who is a registered user in your > > system, or to gather stats about them, such as registration time, etc? > > What do you mean by "registered user"? > > Adam
Good question, hmm, the ones that you can unregister with deluser? Ls-ing /etc/passwd you can see a bunch of entries. Some are system users, necessary for the functioning of the default minimal system, some are not. Would be great having a command that would spit that out: tellwho [-a] [-i] [-d] [-n] .... -a: Lists all the users, system defined and 'people like' -i: Lists the indispensable users, those whose absence may break the system -d: Lists details about users selected with other options, such as registration time, real name, etc -n: Lists deletable users, that would not be described by '-i' -D: Tells why, if '-i' is given Can the root remove h[i,e][m,r]self from the system? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]