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<chapter id="users"> <chapter id="users">
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teamtwo:*:1100:jru</screen> teamtwo:*:1100:jru</screen>
</example> </example>
<para>The argument to the <option>-M</option> option is a comma-delimited list <para>The argument to the <option>-M</option> option is a
of users who are members of the group. If you've read the preceeding comma-delimited list of users who are members of the group. If
sections, you'll know that the password file also contains a group you've read the preceeding sections, you'll know that the password
for each user; the group in the password file is automatically added file also contains a group for each user; the group in the password
to the group list by the system and will not (should not) appear in file is automatically added to the group list by the system and will
the list of members when using &man.pw.8; to query group membership. not (should not) appear in the list of members when using &man.pw.8;
If you wish to find out what groups a user is part of, you can use to query group membership. If you wish to find out what groups a
the &man.id.1; program as so:</para> user is part of, you can use the &man.id.1; program as so:</para>
<example> <example>
<title>Using &man.id.1; to determine group membership</title> <title>Using &man.id.1; to determine group membership</title>