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>Chapter 11. Managing user accounts</H1
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>"The similarities of sysadmins and drug
	dealers: both measure stuff in Ks, and both have users."</SPAN
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	(Old, tired computer joke.)</P
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> This chapter explains how to create new user accounts,
	how to modify the properties of those accounts, and how to remove
	the accounts.  Different Linux systems have different tools for
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