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Question 1: What was the objective of the exercise?
The objective of the exercise was to create user accounts on the machine. User accounts allow the machine to be used by multiple persons. Each user on the machine will have a different customized and personalized environment on the same machine. Each user will have personalized directories for file operations as well. The files and directories of a particular user will be restricted to be accessed by any other user of the machine. So, the user account will provide with a fully personalized environment to share the same machine with other users. Access restrictions will be applied to the user accounts to secure the critical information stored on the machine. Each user will have certain limitations as well to access the environment.
Question 2: What was the outcome of the exercise?
As an outcome of the exercise, the outcome of the exercise user accounts was made on the machine using the command line shell. Each user account has specific properties. To ensure access to the personalized environment, particular restrictions were implemented on the authorization process at boot time. Each user of the machine was password protected. Password must be changed by the user of the particular account within ninety days of account creations. The second restriction on the user is that the password must be used for thirty days or in other words, the password cannot be changed before thirty days.
Question 3: Explain your experience with exercise?
It was useful and exciting to create user accounts on the same machine for multiple users. So, that they can carry out file operations in Linux systems. The exercise was completed without any fatal errors, and the outcome was observed by performing the instructed operations using the commands.
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