The Groupadd command is used to create user groups on a Linux system. This allows users to get the permissions they have in their group by assigning different permissions to different groups of users and then adding different users to different groups as needed. This approach is handy when there are many users in Linux.
The Groupadd command is simple to use, simply enter the user group name after the command. Please try typing in the terminal: Groupadd hello.
At this point, we have created a user group called "Hello". To confirm, we found the Local Users and Groups icon in the "Red 5.0" operating system using the left mouse button to click "Start"--> "Settings"--> "Control Panel" to open the Control Panel.
After opening the local Users and Groups management interface, we select the "Group" tab at the top of the window, which is the position of the green coil. Then let's find out if we've seen a user named Hello.
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