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|   | # The `usermod` command
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|  | The `usermod` command lets you change the properties of a user in Linux through the command line. After creating a user we sometimes have to change their attributes, like their password or login directory etc. So in order to do that we use the `usermod` command. | ||
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|  | ### Syntax:
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|  | ``` | ||
|  | usermod [options] USER | ||
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|  | #### Note : Only superuser (root) is allowed to execute `usermod` command 
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|  | ### Options and their Functionalities:
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|  | |**Option**   |**Description**   | | ||
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|  | |`-a`|to add anyone of the group to a secondary group| | ||
|  | |`-c`|to add comment field for the useraccount| | ||
|  | |`-d`|to modify the directory for any existing user account| | ||
|  | |`-g`|change the primary group for a User| | ||
|  | |`-G`|to add supplementary groups| | ||
|  | |`-l`|to change existing user login name| | ||
|  | |`-L`|to lock system user account| | ||
|  | |`-m`|to move the contents of the home directory from existing home dir to new dir| | ||
|  | |`-p`|to create an un-encrypted password| | ||
|  | |`-s`|to create a specified shell for new accounts| | ||
|  | |`-u`|to assigned UID for the user account| | ||
|  | |`-U`|to unlock any locked user| | ||
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|  | ### Examples:
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|  | 1. To add a comment/description for a user: | ||
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|  | sudo usermod -c "This is test user" test_user | ||
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|  | 2. To change the home directory of a user: | ||
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|  | sudo usermod -d /home/sam test_user | ||
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|  | 3. To change the expiry date of a user:  | ||
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|  | sudo usermod -e 2021-10-05 test_user | ||
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|  | 4. To change the group of a user:  | ||
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|  | sudo usermod -g sam test_user | ||
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|  | 5. To change user login name: | ||
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|  | sudo usermod -l test_account test_user | ||
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|  | 6. To lock a user: | ||
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|  | sudo usermod -L test_user | ||
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|  | 7. To unlock a user: | ||
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|  | sudo usermod -U test_user | ||
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|  | 8. To set an unencrypted password for the user: | ||
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|  | sudo usermod -p test_password test_user | ||
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|  | 9. To create a shell for the user: | ||
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|  | sudo usermod -s /bin/sh test_user | ||
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|  | 10. To change the user id of a user: | ||
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|  | sudo usermod -u 1234 test_user | ||
|  | ``` |