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pwunconv(8)                                                        pwunconv(8)



NAME
       pwunconv - convert from shadow account

SYNOPSIS
       pwunconv [-P path]

DESCRIPTION
       pwunconv  moves  the  passwords  from  /etc/shadow  to /etc/passwd. The
       shadow file will be removed afterwards.  All  password  aging  informa-
       tions will go lost.

OPTIONS
       -P, --path path
              The  passwd  and  shadow  files  are located below the specified
              directory path. pwunconv will use this  files,  not  /etc/passwd
              and /etc/shadow.

FILES
       passwd - user account information
       shadow - shadow user account information

SEE ALSO
       passwd(1), passwd(5), shadow(5), pwck(8), pwconv(8)

AUTHOR
       Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>



pwdutils                         January 2004                      pwunconv(8)


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