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Which command will display the groups that the root user belongs to?

2 years ago
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Which command will display the groups that the root user belongs to? › Category: Linux Essentials › Which command will display the groups that the root user belongs to?
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Linux Questions Staff asked 2 years ago

Which command will display the groups that the root user belongs to?

  • groups -a
  • all
  • group -r
  • all -t
  • id root

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value of 0 in the “minimum” password aging field means the user cannot change their password. True or False?
To display the group(s) a user belongs to, use this command:

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