groupmod8groupmodmodify a groupgroupmod-g gid-o -n new_group_namegroupDESCRIPTION
The groupmod command modifies the system account
files to reflect the changes that are specified on the command line.
OPTIONS
The options which apply to the groupmod command
are:
gidThe numerical value of the group's ID. This value must be
unique, unless the option is used. The value
must be non-negative. Values between 0 and 999 are typically
reserved for system groups. Any files which the old group ID is
the file group ID must have the file group ID changed manually.
new_group_name The name of the group will be changed from group to new_group_name.
FILES/etc/groupgroup account information/etc/gshadowsecure group account informationEXIT VALUES
The groupmod command exits with the
following values:
0 - success
2 - bad command syntax
3 - invalid argument to option
4 - gid already in use (and no -o)
6 - specified group doesn't exist
9 - group name already in use
10 - can't update group file
SEE ALSOchfn1,
chsh1,
passwd1,
groupadd8,
groupdel8,
useradd8,
userdel8,
usermod8AUTHORJulianne Frances Haugh (jockgrrl@ix.netcom.com)