Didn't someone already post how to use sort to sort the password file?  I
would think that usercfg shows the users in the order they happen to
appear in the file, so sorting the file would cause them to appear sorted
in usercfg.

Of course, remember to be careful messing around with the password file.:)

   Michael


On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, Douglas F. Elznic wrote:

> On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Paul Fontenot wrote:
> 
> > grep "x" /etc/passwd
> > 
> Once again this does nothing for finding users inside of the usercfg
> program. No offense but a simple grep is a little too obvious. Please
> explain how doing a grep in a shell will magically select user x inside of
> the graphical usercfg. But then again maybe you have the good grep.
> ;-)
> 

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