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Finding out your group

In order to find out the groups of which you are a member, use the id(C) command, as follows:

   $ id
   uid=13052(johnd) gid=1014(techpubs)
The command displays your numeric user identification (UID) and your group identification (GID). Your login and group names are given in parentheses.
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