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40 .Nd add or change user database information
44 .Op Ar user
49 allows editing of the user database information associated
51 .Ar user ,
52 or, by default, the current user.
55 Only the information that the user is allowed to change is displayed.
66 The superuser is allowed to directly supply a user database
73 user database fields, although they may be empty.
75 Attempts to change the user's shell to
83 user's login name
85 user's encrypted password
87 user's login
89 user's login group
95 user's general classification
97 user's home directory
99 user's login shell
101 user's real name
103 user's office location
105 user's office phone
107 user's home phone
112 field is the user name used to access the computer account.
116 field contains the encrypted form of the user's password.
127 and/or identical user IDs, it is usually a mistake to do so.
133 field is the group that the user will be placed in at login.
173 The user's
177 path name where the user will be placed at login.
181 field is the command interpreter the user prefers.
187 When altering a login shell, and not the superuser, the user
193 The last four fields are for storing the user's
205 to update the user database.
214 update the user database itself.
215 Only the user, or the superuser, may edit the information associated
216 with the user.
220 user database
222 user database, with confidential information removed
228 temporary copy of the user passwd information
237 the user hits the interrupt character (control-C by default).