How to manage access for the users on a Linux system using commands on the terminal/console for system access control. How to create new users, with a password and personal information about each user. Verify that the user has been successfully created and has the respective directory created, and is added to the passswd and shadow file. Create groups and add users to a group so that they can have special group accesses to which the group has access. Administer and change the permissions of users, directories and files, through symbolic and absolute permissions, using the chmod command to add or remove permissions for users, groups and others.
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