Mike,

from man usermod:
-l login_name
The name of the user will be changed from 'login' to 'login_name'. Nothing else is changed.


thus I would think that 'usermod -l sue Sue' would be correct. No matter even if I reverse it to be 'usermod -l Sue sue, I get the same error.

   'usermod invalid field Sue' or
   'usermod invalid field sue'

I have to do more searching. I cannot believe that usernames with uppercase letters are illegal.

Thanks,

Bob



Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
On Thursday 09 October 2003 12:58 am, you wrote:
That error looks like maybe you haev the syntax backwards?


Help,
  I am trying to set up samba.  I need to incorporate a
raft of users with mixed case in their username.  Linux will
not allow be to do this.  Is this an absolute - do I need to
have all Winx users change their usernames or am I just hosed?

  I have tried to enter the user as lower case, e.g. 'sue'
and then 'usermod -l sue Sue' but I get an error saying that
 'Sue' does not exist.

Helpful hints, pointers appreciated.


TIA


Bob





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