Which command would provide you with useful information?

You are asked to determine user jack’s default login directory. Which command would provide you with useful
information?

You are asked to determine user jack’s default login directory. Which command would provide you with useful
information?

A.
cat /etc/passwd | grep jack

B.
cat /etc/group | grep jack

C.
cat /etc/shadow | grep jack

D.
cat /etc/default/passwd | grep jack

Explanation:
The /etc/passwd contains one entry per line for each user (or user account) of the system. All fields are
separated by a colon (:) symbol. Total seven fields as follows.
1. Username: It is used when user logs in. It should be between 1 and 32 characters in length.
2. Password: An x character indicates that encrypted password is stored in /etc/shadow file.
3. User ID (UID): Each user must be assigned a user ID (UID). UID 0 (zero) is reserved for root and UIDs 1-99
are reserved for other predefined accounts. Further UID 100-999 are reserved by system for administrative and
system accounts/groups.
4. Group ID (GID): The primary group ID (stored in /etc/group file)
5. User ID Info: The comment field. It allow you to add extra information about the users such as user’s full
name, phone number etc. This field use by finger command.
6. Home directory: The absolute path to the directory the user will be in when they log in. If this directory does
not exists then users directory becomes /
7. Command/shell: The absolute path of a command or shell (/bin/bash). Typically, this is a shell. Please note
that it does not have to be a shell.



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