deluser: command not found

deluser is a command line tool in Linux that can be used to delete a user account and its related files and directories. It is typically used by system administrators to remove user accounts that are no longer needed.

If you encounter the below error while running the command deluser:

deluser: command not found

you may try installing the below package as per your choice of distribution:

Distribution Command
Debian apt-get install adduser
Ubuntu apt-get install adduser
Kali Linux apt-get install adduser
Raspbian apt-get install adduser

deluser Command Examples

1. Remove a user:

# deluser username

2. Remove a user and their home directory:

# deluser --remove-home username

3. Remove a user and their home, but backup their files into a `.tar.gz` file in the specified directory:

# deluser --backup-to path/to/backup_directory --remove-home username

4. Remove a user, and all files owned by them:

# deluser --remove-all-files username

5. To delete a user account and its related files and directories:

# deluser --backup --remove-all-files username

6. To delete a user account and its related files and directories and also delete the user’s mail spool:

# deluser --backup --remove-all-files --remove-mail-spool username

Please note that deluser is a command that is used to delete a user account from the system, it’s important to be careful when using this command as it can cause data loss if used improperly. It’s always a good idea to backup the data before removing a user account.

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