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NAME

       lusermod - Modify an user

SYNOPSIS

       lusermod [OPTION]... user

DESCRIPTION

       Modifies the user with name user.

OPTIONS

       -c, --gecos=gecos
              Set  user's  GECOS  field to gecos.  The GECOS field is traditionally used to store
              user's real name and other information.

       -d, --directory=directory
              Set user's home directory to directory.

       -g, --gid=gid
              Change user's primary group ID to gid.  If group with ID  gid  does  not  exist,  a
              warning is printed, but the operation is performed anyway.

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

       -L, --lock
              Lock user's account.  This prevents logging in using user's password.

       -l, --login=name
              Rename user to name.

       -m, --movedirectory
              After changing user's home directory (using the  -d  option),  move  the  old  home
              directory to the new location.

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

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

       -s, --shell=shell
              Set user's login shell to shell.

       -U, --unlock
              Unlock user's account.

       -u, --uid=uid
              Change user's user ID to uid.

       --commonname=name
              Set  user's common name to name.  This attribute is only supported in some backends
              (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema rules).

       --givenname=name
              Set user's given name to name.  This attribute is only supported in  some  backends
              (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema rules).

       --homephone=phone
              Set  user's  home  telephone  number to phone.  This attribute is only supported in
              some backends (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations  (e.g.  LDAP
              schema rules).

       --roomnumber=room
              Set  user's room number to room.  This attribute is only supported in some backends
              (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema rules).

       --surname=name
              Set user's surname to name.  This attribute is  only  supported  in  some  backends
              (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema rules).

       --telephonenumber=phone
              Set  user's  telephone  number  to phone.  This attribute is only supported in some
              backends (e.g.LDAP), and its support may have further limitations (e.g. LDAP schema
              rules).

EXIT STATUS

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