[21:50] <Zarrku> Hello is anyone around
[21:51] <Zarrku> I need to be able to create a mass of users with usernames and passwords the same
[21:51] <Zarrku> like Username: dt1000 Password:dt1000
[21:52] <Zarrku> also being in the same group
[21:52] <Zarrku> basically from 1000 - 1100
[21:52] <alkisg>  man newusers
[21:54] <Zarrku> So, I would need to create a new user dt1000 - dt1100 and have them in a certain group
[21:54] <Zarrku> yep
[21:54] <alkisg> newusers does what you're asking, see the man page
[21:57] <Zarrku> you mean the newusers command
[21:57] <alkisg> Yes
[22:00] <Zarrku> I dont see it on the main page
[22:00] <alkisg> The command is: man newusers
[22:01] <alkisg> I wrote it above
[22:01] <Zarrku> oh
[22:01] <Zarrku> man newusers
[22:01] <alkisg> If you're not on a linux machine now, use the website: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/newusers
[22:01] <alkisg> That's the way to "read the man page"
[22:03] <Zarrku> well that harder then I thought is was going to be
[22:03] <Zarrku> thats
[22:03] <Zarrku> heh
[22:04] <Zarrku> wish I could just port the users I have in my cent os linux over to ubuntu
[22:04] <Zarrku> but since cent os is redhat based, that want work
[22:05] <alkisg> Zarrku: it's not hard, you just make a colon-separated .csv file in openoffice
[22:05] <alkisg> You could also export them with a small script
[22:05] <Zarrku> they have a 4 digit user name
[22:05] <Zarrku> in the old linux
[22:06] <alkisg> You can do that in ubuntu too. It's not adviced, but it's doable
[22:06] <Zarrku> I can export them with webmin
[22:07] <Zarrku> but the users in cent os or located in a different directory
[22:07] <Zarrku> then ubuntu
[22:07] <alkisg> You mean e.g. /path/to/other/home? That's configurable too.
[22:07] <Zarrku> yeah