On 7 Mar, 14:50, Sven Arvidsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What about /etc/group?

sorry... I should have mentioned that I looked into that too. It
doesn't seem to list the group owner... I mean: group www-data doesn't
contain user www-data and so I end up not knowing if a specified group
is "owned" by someone.
What I do now is reading the users list for then use the command
"groups" for listing the the groups that user is in ... and then I do
reconstruct the information.
I'm wondering if there is a simple one-line command I could use in
bash...
Thanks again for your kindness,

Matteo


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