May 11, 2024
3 minute read
Linux user management is the process of managing users on a Linux system. This includes creating, deleting, modifying, and setting permissions for users. User management is an important aspect of system administration, as it allows administrators to control who has access to the system and what they can do.
Why Learn Linux User Management?
There are many reasons why you might want to learn Linux user management. Some of the most common reasons include:
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Reading list
We've selected nine books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Linux User Management.
This comprehensive handbook provides a wealth of information on UNIX system administration, including extensive coverage of user management, group management, and file system management.
Guides readers through the process of building a custom Linux system from scratch, providing a deep understanding of the underlying components and principles of Linux user management.
Focuses specifically on user and group management in Linux, providing detailed instructions on how to create, modify, and delete users and groups, as well as how to manage user permissions.
Covers a wide range of security topics, including user management, group management, and password management, with a focus on practical implementation and real-world examples.
Covers various aspects of Linux security, including user management, group management, and password management, providing practical recipes for securing Linux systems.
Provides a comprehensive guide to the Linux command line, including commands for user management, group management, and file system management.
Focuses on the security aspects of Linux user management, covering topics such as user authentication, authorization, and user monitoring.
Provides comprehensive coverage of Ubuntu Linux, including detailed instructions on user management, group management, and file system management.
Covers the integration of Linux user management with identity management systems, providing a comprehensive approach to user administration.
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