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GROUPADD
Section: System Management Commands (8) Updated: 02/01/2026 Index
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NAME
groupadd - create a new group
SYNOPSIS
-
groupadd [OPTIONS] NEWGROUP
DESCRIPTION
The
groupadd
command creates a new group account using the values specified on the command line plus the default values from the system. The new group will be entered into the system files as needed.
Groupnames may contain only lower and upper case letters, digits, underscores, or dashes. They can end with a dollar sign. Dashes are not allowed at the beginning of the groupname. Fully numeric groupnames and groupnames . or .. are also disallowed.
Groupnames may only be up to 32 characters long.
OPTIONS
The options which apply to the
groupadd
command are:
-f, --force
-
This option causes the command to simply exit with success status if the specified group already exists. When used with
-g, and the specified GID already exists, another (unique) GID is chosen (i.e.
-g
is turned off).
-g, --gid GID
-
The numerical value of the group's ID.
GID
must be unique, unless the
-o
option is used. The value must be non-negative. The default is to use the smallest ID value greater than or equal to
GID_MIN
and greater than every other group.
See also the
-r
option and the
GID_MAX
description.
-h, --help
-
Display help message and exit.
-K, --key KEY=VALUE
-
Overrides
/etc/login.defs
defaults (GID_MIN, GID_MAX and others). Multiple
-K
options can be specified.
Example:
-K GID_MIN=100
-K GID_MAX=499
Note:
-K GID_MIN=10,GID_MAX=499
doesn't work yet.
-o, --non-unique
-
permits the creation of a group with an already used numerical ID. As a result, for this
GID, the mapping towards group
NEWGROUP
may not be unique.
-p, --password PASSWORD
-
defines an initial password for the group account. PASSWORD is expected to be encrypted, as returned by
crypt (3).
Without this option, the group account will be locked and with no password defined, i.e. a single exclamation mark in the respective field of ths system account file
/etc/group
or
/etc/gshadow.
Note:
This option is not recommended because the password (or encrypted password) will be visible by users listing the processes.
You should make sure the password respects the system's password policy.
-r, --system
-
Create a system group.
The numeric identifiers of new system groups are chosen in the
SYS_GID_MIN-SYS_GID_MAX
range, defined in
login.defs, instead of
GID_MIN-GID_MAX.
-R, --root CHROOT_DIR
-
Apply changes in the
CHROOT_DIR
directory and use the configuration files from the
CHROOT_DIR
directory. Only absolute paths are supported. No SELINUX support.
-P, --prefix PREFIX_DIR
-
Apply changes to configuration files under the root filesystem found under the directory
PREFIX_DIR. This option does not chroot and is intended for preparing a cross-compilation target. Some limitations: NIS and LDAP users/groups are not verified. PAM authentication is using the host files. No SELINUX support.
-U, --users
-
A comma-separated list of usernames to add as members of the group.
The default behavior (if the
-g,
-N, and
-U
options are not specified) is defined by the
USERGROUPS_ENAB
variable in
/etc/login.defs.
CONFIGURATION
The following configuration variables in
/etc/login.defs
change the behavior of this tool:
GID_MAX (number), GID_MIN (number)
-
Range of group IDs used for the creation of regular groups by
useradd,
groupadd, or
newusers.
The default value for
GID_MIN
(resp.
GID_MAX) is 1000 (resp. 60000).
MAX_MEMBERS_PER_GROUP (number)
-
Maximum members per group entry. When the maximum is reached, a new group entry (line) is started in
/etc/group
(with the same name, same password, and same GID).
The default value is 0, meaning that there are no limits in the number of members in a group.
This feature (split group) permits to limit the length of lines in the group file. This is useful to make sure that lines for NIS groups are not larger than 1024 characters.
If you need to enforce such limit, you can use 25.
Note: split groups may not be supported by all tools (even in the Shadow toolsuite). You should not use this variable unless you really need it.
SYS_GID_MAX (number), SYS_GID_MIN (number)
-
Range of group IDs used for the creation of system groups by
useradd,
groupadd, or
newusers.
The default value for
SYS_GID_MIN
(resp.
SYS_GID_MAX) is 101 (resp.
GID_MIN-1).
FILES
/etc/group
-
Group account information.
/etc/gshadow
-
Secure group account information.
/etc/login.defs
-
Shadow password suite configuration.
CAVEATS
You may not add a NIS or LDAP group. This must be performed on the corresponding server.
If the groupname already exists in an external group database such as NIS or LDAP,
groupadd
will deny the group creation request.
EXIT VALUES
The
groupadd
command exits with the following values:
0
-
success
2
-
invalid command syntax
3
-
invalid argument to option
4
-
GID is already used (when called without
-o)
9
-
group name is already used
10
-
can't update group file
SEE ALSO
chfn(1),
chsh(1),
passwd(1),
gpasswd(8),
groupdel(8),
groupmod(8),
login.defs(5),
useradd(8),
userdel(8),
usermod(8).
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
-
- OPTIONS
-
- CONFIGURATION
-
- FILES
-
- CAVEATS
-
- EXIT VALUES
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- SEE ALSO
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