On Fri, 29 Oct 2004, Tomasz Rojek wrote:

> > IMO, you should do as following:
> >   $ mkpasswd -l -c >/etc/passwd
> >   $ mkgroup -l -c >/etc/group
> >
> > Use -d option if you want to add domain user.
> If your AD contains lots of users and groups then I would suggest this
> option:
>
> $ mkpasswd -l -c -d | grep 'your_user_name' >>/etc/passwd
> $ mkgroup -l -c -d | grep 'your_group_name' >>/etc/group

$ mkpasswd -l -c -d -u 'your_user_name' >> /etc/passwd
$ mkgroup -l -c -d -g 'your_group_name' >> /etc/group

should work a bit faster...
        Igor
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