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The groups command displays your current primary group as the first group while the getent command will always display the default primary group. True or False?

January 27, 2024No Comments
DWQA Questions › Category: Introduction to Linux II › The groups command displays your current primary group as the first group while the getent command will always display the default primary group. True or False?
The groups command displays your current primary group as the first group while the getent command will always display the default primary group. True or False?
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