> > Can the root remove h[i,e][m,r]self from the system?
>
> Of course - just remove the entries from /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow.
> However, I would strongly recommend you NOT do this (unless you want to
> cripple your system).
>
> Adam
I wouldn't do it, I am trying to understand better the gu
Incoming from Antonio Rodriguez:
> > > 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"?
>
> Good question, hmm, the ones that you can unregister with deluser?
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> Adam Aube wrote
>> Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
>>> 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"?
> Good question, hmm, the ones that you
> > 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 b
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
> 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
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