Automatic Backup of the UNIX User and Group Files
Before the first update of a UNIX user in a session and before the first update of a UNIX group in a session, creates a backup copy of the files /etc/passwd or /etc/group. The backup files are called /etc/passwd.SeOS.bak and /etc/group.SeOS.bak, respectively. If an error occurs when updating the UNIX system, the original information is recoverable. Backups are made only before the first change to the UNIX system in a selang command shell session.
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Before the first update of a UNIX user in a session and before the first update of a UNIX group in a session,
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creates a backup copy of the files /etc/passwd or /etc/group. The backup files are called /etc/passwd.SeOS.bak and /etc/group.SeOS.bak, respectively. If an error occurs when updating the UNIX system, the original information is recoverable. Backups are made only before the first change to the UNIX system in a selang command shell session.