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The SysAdm User Manager allows to modify users served by NIS but writes changes to the local /etc/(master.)passwd files (or calls pw, which doesn't automatically switch to NIS mode)
The 'correct' way would be to call passwd, which automatically handles updates to NIS if applicable.
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The SysAdm User Manager allows to modify users served by NIS but writes changes to the local /etc/(master.)passwd files (or calls pw, which doesn't automatically switch to NIS mode)
The 'correct' way would be to call passwd, which automatically handles updates to NIS if applicable.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: