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Hi, In Redhat you use the adduser command as follows. Say you wanted to add 
a user named Bill, you would type adduser bill. After that you would type 
passwd bill to set the password.

Bill Stachowiak

At 09:28 AM 5/22/2003, you wrote:
>When I used Slackware, adding users was easy. You would just type adduser
>and you would be walked through the process. With Redhat however, when I
>type adduser, it substitutes useradd. I have not been able to add a user
>no matter what command parameters I use. Could a Redhat user give me an
>example of how to add a user?
>
>By the way, sorry for not changing the subject line, I am at work and open
>ssh for Windows is not tracking very well.
>
>Thanks in advanced for any help here.
>
>
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