add or manipulate users or groups NAME adduser, addgroup - add or manipulate users or groups SYNOPSIS adduser [ --add-extra-groups ] [ -...configuration file for adduser (8) and addgroup (8) NAME /etc/adduser.conf - configuration file for adduser (8) and addg...hook for local actions in adduser and deluser NAME adduser.local, deluser.local - hook for local actions in adduser and del...hook for local actions in adduser and deluser NAME adduser.local, deluser.local - hook for local actions in adduser and del...add or manipulate users or groups NAME adduser, addgroup - add or manipulate users or groups SYNOPSIS adduser [ --add-extra-groups ] [ -......ust have a hash sign (#) in the first column. deluser (8) and delgroup (8) also read /etc/adduser.conf , see adduser.conf (5); settings in deluser.conf may overwrite settings ma…...rding to command line options and configuration information in /etc/deluser.conf and /etc/adduser.conf . They are more Debian specific front ends to the userdel and groupdel pro…...rding to command line options and configuration information in /etc/deluser.conf and /etc/adduser.conf . They are more Debian specific front ends to the userdel and groupdel pro…...a container run with systemd-nspawn (1): # systemd-nspawn -D mycontainer -b systemd.run='"adduser test"' (Note the requirement for double quoting in the command line above. The …...add is a low level utility for adding users. On Debian, administrators should usually use adduser (8) instead. When invoked without the -D option, the useradd command creates a …