  | |  | usermod | usermod 2005-03-30 - By Steve Buehler
Back I know you can use "usermod" on RedHat Linux to add a user to another group by typing: usermod -G sam,frank steve This would effectively add steve to the "frank" and "sam" group. How do you remove them from those groups without editing the /etc/group file manually? I can do: usermod -G steve steve That will remove him from "sam" and "frank" groups but would add steve to his own group so the /etc/group file would look like: steve:x:590:steve instead of just: steve:x:590: For the life of me, I can't figure this one out. Does anybody know?
Thanks Steve
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