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NOTE: CentOS Enterprise Linux is built from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux source code. Other than logo and name changes CentOS Enterprise Linux is compatible with the equivalent Red Hat version. This document applies equally to both Red Hat and CentOS Enterprise Linux.

33.3. Adding a New Group

To add a new user group, click the Add Group button. A window similar to Figure 33-4 appears. Type the name of the new group to create. To specify a group ID for the new group, select Specify group ID manually and select the GID. Red Hat Enterprise Linux reserves group IDs lower than 500 for system groups.

Click OK to create the group. The new group appears in the group list.

Figure 33-4. New Group

To add users to the group, refer to Section 33.4 Modifying Group Properties.

 
 
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