Re: How to create username with "."



Marq wrote:
Hi

When i create username like this
"useradd user.name"
It shows the error message saying that the name contains invalid characters

It is bad idea to create such users. For example, chown command accepts argument of type "user.group". You should stick with letters and numbers.

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