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diff --git a/doc/deluser.8 b/doc/deluser.8 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..04251fb --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/deluser.8 @@ -0,0 +1,206 @@ +.\" Someone tell emacs that this is an -*- nroff -*- source file. +.\" Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999 Guy Maor. +.\" Adduser and this manpage are copyright 1995 by Ted Hajek, +.\" With much borrowing from the original adduser copyright 1994 by +.\" Ian Murdock. +.\" +.\" This is free software; see the GNU General Public License version +.\" 2 or later for copying conditions. There is NO warranty. +.TH DELUSER 8 "Version VERSION" "Debian GNU/Linux" +.SH NAME +deluser, delgroup \- remove a user or group from the system +.SH SYNOPSIS +.BR deluser " [options] [\-\-force] [\-\-remove-home] [\-\-remove-all-files] [\-\-backup] [\-\-backup-to DIR] user" +.PP +.BR deluser " \-\-group [options] group" +.br +.BR delgroup " [options] [\-\-only-if-empty] group" +.PP +.BR deluser " [options] user group" +.SS COMMON OPTIONS +.br +[\-\-quiet] [\-\-system] [\-\-help] [\-\-version] [\-\-conf FILE] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +.BR deluser " and " delgroup +remove users and groups from the system according to command line options +and configuration information in +.IR /etc/deluser.conf +and +.IR /etc/adduser.conf . +They are friendlier front ends to the +.BR userdel " and " groupdel +programs, removing the home directory as option or even all files on the system +owned by the user to be removed, running a custom script, and other features. +.BR deluser " and " delgroup +can be run in one of three modes: +.SS "Remove a normal user" +If called with one non-option argument and without the +.BR \-\-group " option, " deluser +will remove a normal user. + +By default, +.B deluser +will remove the user without removing the home directory, the mail spool or +any other files on the system owned by the user. Removing the home directory +and mail spool can be achieved using the +.B \-\-remove-home +option. + +The +.B \-\-remove-all-files +option removes all files on the system owned by the user. Note that if +you activate both options +.B \-\-remove-home +will have no effect because all files including the home directory and mail +spool are already covered by the +.B \-\-remove-all-files +option. + +If you want to backup all files before deleting them you can activate the +.B \-\-backup +option which will create a file username.tar(.gz|.bz2) in the +directory specified by the +.B \-\-backup-to +option (defaulting to the current working directory). Both the remove +and backup options can also be activated for default in the configuration +file /etc/deluser.conf. See +.B deluser.conf(5) +for details. + +If you want to remove the root account (uid 0), then use the +.B \-\-force +parameter; this may prevent to remove the root user by accident. + +If the file +.B /usr/local/sbin/deluser.local +exists, it will be executed after the user account has been removed +in order to do any local cleanup. The arguments passed to +.B deluser.local +are: +.br +username uid gid home-directory + +.SS "Remove a group" +If +.BR deluser " is called with the " \-\-group " option, or " delgroup +is called, a group will be removed. + +Warning: The primary group of an existing user cannot be removed. + +If the option +.B \-\-only-if-empty +is given, the group won't be removed if it has any members left. + +.SS "Remove a user from a specific group" +If called with two non-option arguments, +.B deluser +will remove a user from a specific group. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.B \-\-conf FILE +Use FILE instead of the default files +.IR /etc/deluser.conf +and +.IR /etc/adduser.conf +.TP +.B \-\-group +Remove a group. This is the default action if the program is invoked +as +.IR delgroup . +.TP +.B \-\-help +Display brief instructions. +.TP +.B \-\-quiet +Suppress progress messages. +.TP +.B \-\-system +Only delete if user/group is a system user/group. This avoids +accidentally deleting non-system users/groups. Additionally, if the +user does not exist, no error value is returned. This option is mainly +for use in Debian package maintainer scripts. +.TP +.B \-\-only-if-empty +Only remove if no members are left. +.TP +.B \-\-backup +Backup all files contained in the userhome and the mailspool-file to a file named +/$user.tar.bz2 or /$user.tar.gz. +.TP +.B \-\-backup-to +Place the backup files not in / but in the directory specified by this parameter. This implicitly sets --backup also. +.TP +.B \-\-remove-home +Remove the home directory of the user and its mailspool. If \-\-backup is specified, +the files are deleted after having performed the backup. +.TP +.B \-\-remove-all-files +Remove all files from the system owned by this user. Note: \-\-remove-home does +not have an effect any more. If \-\-backup is specified, the files are deleted after +having performed the backup. +.TP +.B \-\-version +Display version and copyright information. +.SH "RETURN VALUE" +.TP +.B 0 +The action was successfully executed. +.TP +.B 1 +The user to delete was not a system account. No action was performed. +.TP +.B 2 +There is no such user. No action was performed. +.TP +.B 3 +There is no such group. No action was performed. +.TP +.B 4 +Internal error. No action was performed. +.TP +.B 5 +The group to delete is not empty. No action was performed. +.TP +.B 6 +The user does not belong to the specified group. No action was performed. +.TP +.B 7 +You cannot remove a user from its primary group. No action was performed. +.TP +.B 8 +The required perl-package 'perl modules' is not installed. This package is required to perform the requested actions. No action was performed. +.TP +.B 9 +For removing the root account the parameter "--force" is required. No action was performed. + +.SH FILES +.IR /etc/deluser.conf +Default configuration file for deluser and delgroup +.TP +.IR /usr/local/sbin/deluser.local +Optional custom add-ons. + +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR adduser (8), +.BR deluser.conf (5), +.BR groupdel (8), +.BR userdel (8) + +.SH COPYRIGHT +Copyright (C) 2000 Roland Bauerschmidt. Modifications (C) 2004 +Marc Haber and Joerg Hoh. +This manpage and the deluser program are based on adduser which is: +.br +Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999 Guy Maor. +.br +Copyright (C) 1995 Ted Hajek, with a great deal borrowed from the original +Debian +.B adduser +.br +Copyright (C) 1994 Ian Murdock. +.B deluser +is free software; see the GNU General Public Licence version 2 or +later for copying conditions. There is +.I no +warranty. |