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PWCK(1)                          User Commands                         PWCK(1)



NAME
       pwck - manual page for pwck (pwdutils) 2.5.92

SYNOPSIS
       pwck [-P path] [-q|-r|-s]

DESCRIPTION
       pwck - check integrity of password files

       -P path
              Search passwd, shadow and group file in "path"

       -q, --quiet
              Don't print warnings, only errors

       -r, --read-only Run in read-only mode, don't make changes

       -s, --sort
              Sort the password file, not checks done

       --help Give this help list

       -u, --usage
              Give a short usage message

       -v, --version
              Print program version



pwck (pwdutils) 2.5.92           February 2004                         PWCK(1)


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