5 Linux commands for group management and how to use them
Briefly

Linux, the most secure operating system, uses groups for file access control—groups offer efficient control over user permissions, enhancing security and privacy by managing access to directories effectively.
Group management involves creating groups for users to control file access. For instance, creating a group for a directory and adding users allows easy permission management, enhancing security and privacy measures.
Understanding basic group management commands in Linux is vital. Commands like 'groups' and 'groupadd' enable users to view group memberships, add new groups with sudo privilege, and enhance security measures efficiently.
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