Password command usage is incorrect. (CP r6, dsr6)
Updated the original command: removed the <temp_password> from command. Minor edits and also removed the <temp\_password> from the comment. Signed-off-by: Elaine Fonaro <elaine.fonaro@windriver.com> Change-Id: I876281ef2ddbea9b5df271cc1370b3580277d01e
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@ -23,13 +23,13 @@ this type of account as follows:
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$ sudo passwd <user> <temp_password>
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$ sudo passwd <user>
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$ sudo chage -d 0 <user>
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where <user> is the user name of the account to be reset \(for, example,
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**sysadmin**\) and <temp\_password> is a temporary password. The
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:command:`chage` command forces immediate expiration, so that the user must
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change the password at first login.
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where `<user>` is the user name of the account to be reset \(for, example,
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**sysadmin**\) and :command:`sudo passwd <user>` will prompt for the new
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password. The :command:`chage` command forces immediate expiration, so that
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the user must change the password at first login.
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If no other Linux system user accounts have been created, you can recover
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using the default LDAP **operator** or **admin** accounts. For more
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