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mkgroup
USAGE
mkgroup <options> [domain]
This program prints group information to stdout.
Options:\n");
-l,--local print pseudo group information if
there is no domain
-d,--domain print global group information from
the domain specified (or from the
current domain if there is
no domain specified)
-?,--help print this message description
DESCRIPTION
The mkgroup program can be used
to help configure your Windows system to be more UNIX-like by creating
an initial /etc/group substitute (some commands need this file)
from your system information. To initially set up your machine, use the
following example’s declarations as a guide.
mkdir /etc
mkgroup > /etc/group
This information is static. If you change
the group information in your system, regenerate the group file
for it to have the new information.
The -d and -l options
allow you to specify where the information derives, either the default
(or given) domain (-d ), or the local machine (-l).
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