Which statement is true regarding user accounts in Linux? Group of answer choices: The /etc/shadow file holds each user'

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Which statement is true regarding user accounts in Linux? Group of answer choices: The /etc/shadow file holds each user'

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Which statement is true regarding user accounts in Linux?
Group of answer choices:
The /etc/shadow file holds each user's user and group ids.
Non-root system user accounts (i.e. not human users) have UIDs
ranging from 1-999.
Encrypted (hashed) passwords are stored in the /etc/passwd
file.
By default, a user's home directory - is /home
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