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Technically yes, but this would be a bad idea for security purposes. One of the people using the account could change the password. If the user did something bad on the system, the person who the account was assigned to would get the blame.

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  • Can more than one person use the same user account on a Linux system
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  • Technically yes, but this would be a bad idea for security purposes. One of the people using the account could change the password. If the user did something bad on the system, the person who the account was assigned to would get the blame.
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  • Technically yes, but this would be a bad idea for security purposes. One of the people using the account could change the password. If the user did something bad on the system, the person who the account was assigned to would get the blame.
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