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diff --git a/tests/usertools/useradd/27_useradd_usage-k_without-m/data/usage.out b/tests/usertools/useradd/27_useradd_usage-k_without-m/data/usage.out new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e27e5b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/usertools/useradd/27_useradd_usage-k_without-m/data/usage.out @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +useradd: -k flag is only allowed with the -m flag +Usage: useradd [options] LOGIN + useradd -D + useradd -D [options] + +Options: + -b, --base-dir BASE_DIR base directory for the home directory of the + new account + -c, --comment COMMENT GECOS field of the new account + -d, --home-dir HOME_DIR home directory of the new account + -D, --defaults print or change default useradd configuration + -e, --expiredate EXPIRE_DATE expiration date of the new account + -f, --inactive INACTIVE password inactivity period of the new account + -g, --gid GROUP name or ID of the primary group of the new + account + -G, --groups GROUPS list of supplementary groups of the new + account + -h, --help display this help message and exit + -k, --skel SKEL_DIR use this alternative skeleton directory + -K, --key KEY=VALUE override /etc/login.defs defaults + -l, --no-log-init do not add the user to the lastlog and + faillog databases + -m, --create-home create the user's home directory + -M, --no-create-home do not create the user's home directory + -N, --no-user-group do not create a group with the same name as + the user + -o, --non-unique allow to create users with duplicate + (non-unique) UID + -p, --password PASSWORD encrypted password of the new account + -r, --system create a system account + -R, --root CHROOT_DIR directory to chroot into + -s, --shell SHELL login shell of the new account + -u, --uid UID user ID of the new account + -U, --user-group create a group with the same name as the user + -Z, --selinux-user SEUSER use a specific SEUSER for the SELinux user mapping + |