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lgroupmod(1)							  lgroupmod(1)

NAME
       lgroupmod - Modify an user group

SYNOPSIS
       lgroupmod [OPTION]... group

DESCRIPTION
       Modifies the user group with name group.

OPTIONS
       -A, --admin-add=list
	      Add users in comma-separated list among group's administrators.

       -a, --admin-remove=list
	      Remove  users  in	 comma-separated list from group's administra‐
	      tors.  Removing users  that  are	not  currently	among  group's
	      administrators silently succeeds.

       -g, --gid=gid
	      Change group's group ID to gid.

       -i, --interactive
	      Ask  all questions when connecting to the user database, even if
	      default answers are set up in libuser configuration.

       -L, --lock
	      Lock group.  This prevents users from using the  group  password
	      with newgrp(1) to become a member of group.

       -M, --member-add=list
	      Add users in comma-separated list among group's members.

       -m, --member-remove=list
	      Remove  users  in	 comma-separated  list	from  group's members.
	      Removing users that are  not  currently  among  group's  members
	      silently succeeds.

       -n, --name=name
	      Rename group to name.

       -P, --plainpassword=password
	      Set group's password to password.	 Note that the password can be
	      viewed while running lgroupmod using tools such as ps(1).

       -p, --password=encrypted
	      Set group's password to the password  represented	 by  the  hash
	      encrypted.   Note	 that  the  hash  can  be viewed while running
	      lgroupmod using tools such as ps(1).

       -U, --unlock
	      Unlock group.

EXIT STATUS
       The exit status is 0 on success, nonzero on error.

libuser				  Jan 11 2005			  lgroupmod(1)
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