ooops! I know how to change a password in normal way. I want to add some
stuff, I want give the command like

passwd <userid> <password> <--- please not that password is also at
command prompt

instead of giving:

passwd <userid>
-------
--------

as a root user

I think u got the point...

kiran


On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Dan Horth wrote:

> if you're changing your own password then just do:
> 
> passwd
> 
> if you're logged in as root to change someone else's password do:
> 
> passwd username
> 
> and... well... that's about it! :)
> 
> man passwd
> 
> may help you too!
> 
> - dan.
> 
> At 5:17 PM +0530 1/11/00, Kiran Kumar M wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >How can I change the password at the command line itself,
> >for ex.: passwd <userid> <password>
> >I want to eliminate the confirmation.
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