OUTPUT1
root:X:0:root,admin,oper
cron:X:2:cron
bin:X:3:bin,who,michael,dxu,dxu2
uucp::4:uucp
staff:X:5:root,walters
src:X:11:root,owens,walters,stark
sunsrc:X:15:root,north,walters
user:X:100:yori,michael,jean,anna
demo::102:guest,vdemo,cdemo
guest::103:carter,jackson
BOTCLEAN
LNEXT
ONELCLEAN
UTERMINAL
TERMINAL
NEXT
$V1$
HILINE
PAUSE
q - to quit, <CR> - to continue
GO
Let's look at a typical
/etc/group file by
using the cat command:
$PROMPT$
That is correct!
You've got it on the 2nd try.
Good, you understand the concept.
Please use cat to display /etc/group
Please type cat /etc/group
You will be helped this time!
FORGET1
cat /etc/group
Observe the result above.
Each field in the above entries will be explained in detail
in a later course.