Re: [Ilugc] How to list the users in a particular group

2012-05-09 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 03:48:33AM -0400, Thanigai rajan wrote: > 'Grep' ing the 4th field in /etc/groups will not list all the users of > that particular group. Since it will give the list of members who are > all engaged this group as secondary group . True. Sorry for missing this. Thanks. Kum

Re: [Ilugc] How to list the users in a particular group

2012-05-09 Thread Noorul Islam K M
Thanigai rajan writes: > Hi All, > > I want to list the users belongs to particular group. > > For this I executed the command "grep -i groupname /etc/group" . This > shows entries only when the user is added as secondary group. > > While searching the web , I found a command "members" with an o

Re: [Ilugc] How to list the users in a particular group

2012-05-09 Thread Thanigai rajan
ae.iitm.ac.in [mailto:ilugc-boun...@ae.iitm.ac.in] On > Behalf Of Kumar Appaiah > Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 10:41 AM > To: ilugc@ae.iitm.ac.in > Subject: Re: [Ilugc] How to list the users in a particular group > > On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 11:40:23AM -0400, Thanigai rajan wrote:

Re: [Ilugc] How to list the users in a particular group

2012-05-08 Thread Murugan, Naresh Kumar
ac.in Subject: Re: [Ilugc] How to list the users in a particular group On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 11:40:23AM -0400, Thanigai rajan wrote: > I want to list the users belongs to particular group. > > For this I executed the command "grep -i groupname /etc/group" . This > shows en

Re: [Ilugc] How to list the users in a particular group

2012-05-08 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Tue, May 08, 2012 at 11:40:23AM -0400, Thanigai rajan wrote: > I want to list the users belongs to particular group. > > For this I executed the command "grep -i groupname /etc/group" . This > shows entries only when the user is added as secondary group. > > While searching the web , I found

[Ilugc] How to list the users in a particular group

2012-05-08 Thread Thanigai rajan
Hi All, I want to list the users belongs to particular group. For this I executed the command "grep -i groupname /etc/group" . This shows entries only when the user is added as secondary group. While searching the web , I found a command "members" with an option --secondary for Debian based dis