GROUPS(1) COMMAND REFERENCE GROUPS(1) NAME groups - show group memberships SYNOPSIS groups [ user ] DESCRIPTION The groups command shows the groups to which you or the optionally specified user belong. Each user belongs to a group specified in the password file /etc/passwd and possibly to other groups as specified in the file /etc/group. If you do not own a file but belong to the group by which it is owned then you are granted group access to the file. When a new file is created it is given the group of the containing directory. EXAMPLES The following invocation shows the groups to which you belong. groups FILES /etc/passwd System user account data /etc/group System group data RETURN VALUE [NO_ERRS] Command completed without error. CAVEATS login reads /etc/passwd and /etc/group at login time. If you make changes to the group information specified in these files, you must log out and log back in again for groups to recognize the new information. SEE ALSO chgrp(1), setgroups(2), and getgrent(3c). Printed 5/12/88 1
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