And as a side note, since others have already answered your question.
ALL UNIX systems use /etc/passwd and /etc/group. Most Linux's use /etc/shadow, or
something
along those lines. It may be called something else, but it basically does the same
thing.
If you want to edit something that's in
Where does mandrake saves information about all users acounts, password
etc.. in which folder exactly..
any idea...?
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Where does mandrake saves information about all users acounts, password etc..
in which folder exactly..
any idea...?
This is in /etc/passwd...
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Where does mandrake saves information about all users acounts, password
etc.. in which folder exactly..
any idea...?
regards...
/etc/passwd
/etc/shadow
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Not exactly. Certainly /etc/passwd is one of the files associated with
user accounts, but it is not the only one.
/etc/passwd contains basic account information, but if you are using
'shadow' passwords (which you should be), the passwords are stored in
/etc/shadow. Group information is stored