Whitespace-only fixes (covering two previos commits),

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@ -429,9 +429,8 @@ console none unknown off secure</programlisting>
<listitem>
<para>The user name is typed at the
<prompt>login:</prompt> prompt. Each user must have
a unique
user name. There are a number of rules for creating
valid user names which are documented in
a unique user name. There are a number of rules for
creating valid user names which are documented in
&man.passwd.5;. It is recommended to use user names
that consist of eight or fewer, all lower case
characters in order to maintain backwards
@ -495,9 +494,10 @@ console none unknown off secure</programlisting>
<listitem>
<para>By default, passwords do not expire. However,
password expiration can be enabled on a per-user basis,
forcing some or all users to change their passwords
after a certain amount of time has elapsed.</para>
password expiration can be enabled on a per-user
basis, forcing some or all users to change their
passwords after a certain amount of time has
elapsed.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
@ -583,8 +583,8 @@ console none unknown off secure</programlisting>
the superuser, since an extra space or missing character can
mean irreparable data loss.</para>
<para>There are several ways to gain superuser
privilege. While one can log in as
<para>There are several ways to gain superuser privilege.
While one can log in as
<systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>, this is
highly discouraged.</para>
@ -637,11 +637,12 @@ Password:
<para>&os; provides a variety of different commands to manage
user accounts. The most common commands are summarized in
<xref linkend="users-modifying-utilities"/>, followed by some examples of their usage. See
the manual page for each utility for more details and usage
examples.</para>
<xref linkend="users-modifying-utilities"/>, followed by some
examples of their usage. See the manual page for each utility
for more details and usage examples.</para>
<table frame="none" pgwide="1" xml:id="users-modifying-utilities">
<table frame="none" pgwide="1"
xml:id="users-modifying-utilities">
<title>Utilities for Managing User Accounts</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
@ -713,16 +714,14 @@ Password:
configuration files from
<filename>/usr/share/skel</filename>, and can optionally
mail the new user a welcome message. This utility must be
run as the
superuser.</para>
run as the superuser.</para>
<para>The &man.adduser.8; utility is interactive and walks
through the steps for creating a new user account. As seen
in <xref linkend="users-modifying-adduser"/>,
either input the required information or
press <keycap>Return</keycap> to accept the default value
shown in square brackets. In this example, the user has
been invited into the
in <xref linkend="users-modifying-adduser"/>, either input
the required information or press <keycap>Return</keycap>
to accept the default value shown in square brackets.
In this example, the user has been invited into the
<systemitem class="groupname">wheel</systemitem> group,
allowing them to become the superuser with &man.su.1;.
When finished, the utility will prompt to either
@ -875,11 +874,10 @@ Removing user (jru): mailspool home passwd.
superuser.</para>
</note>
<para>In <xref linkend="users-modifying-chpass-su"/>,
the superuser has typed
<command>chpass jru</command> and is now viewing the fields
that can be changed for this user. If
<systemitem class="username">jru</systemitem> runs this
<para>In <xref linkend="users-modifying-chpass-su"/>, the
superuser has typed <command>chpass jru</command> and is
now viewing the fields that can be changed for this user.
If <systemitem class="username">jru</systemitem> runs this
command instead, only the last six fields will be displayed
and available for editing. This is shown in
<xref linkend="users-modifying-chpass-ru"/>.</para>
@ -1394,8 +1392,8 @@ teamtwo:*:1100:jru,db</screen>
<para>In this example, the argument to <option>-m</option> is a
comma-delimited list of users who are to be added to the
group. Unlike the previous example, these users are appended
to the group and do not replace existing
users in the group.</para>
to the group and do not replace existing users in the
group.</para>
<example>
<title>Using &man.id.1; to Determine Group Membership</title>