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If we try to use the user module without being root, it fail on RHEL/Fedora because usermod --help cannot be run. The root cause is lack of permission due to EAL4+ certification, as seen in shadow-utils changelo. So if we cannot run it, assume there is no append. It doesn't matter much since we will not be able to run usermod at all with or without the option. |
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alternatives | ||
at | ||
authorized_key | ||
capabilities | ||
cron | ||
debconf | ||
facter | ||
filesystem | ||
firewalld | ||
group | ||
hostname | ||
kernel_blacklist | ||
locale_gen | ||
lvg | ||
lvol | ||
modprobe | ||
mount | ||
ohai | ||
open_iscsi | ||
ping | ||
seboolean | ||
selinux | ||
service | ||
setup | ||
sysctl | ||
ufw | ||
user | ||
zfs |