On Sat, 1 Aug 1998, Robert J. Meier wrote:
> A simple way to do this is to enter a cronjob that removes the account
> at the end of three months. See crontab(5) and cron(8) for details on cronjob
> entry. See useradd or adduser(8) for details on the procedure for removing a
> user. See perl(1), grep(1), awk(1), emacs(1), sed(1), or your favorite
> programmable editor for details on how to remove one line from /etc/passwd,
> /etc/group, /etc/yp/src/passwd or the other files that you use.
What that U have say is correct, but in my RH 5.1 box I have "userdel"
command that free this files,too:
/etc/passwd - user account information
/etc/shadow - secure user account information
/etc/group - group information
ciaoz
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