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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T04:27:04+00:00 2026-06-16T04:27:04+00:00

I want to create BASH file to create 50 users with while. But i

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I want to create BASH file to create 50 users with while.
But i got some problems when i run it.

limite=51
num=1

while [$numero != $limite]
do
  echo -n 'enter your name: ' "$num" ; read name
  sudo useradd $name
  num=$(($num + 1))
done

the problems come from line 1 and line 4

I don’t know why!?

WEll, i have this and it works

limite=51
num=1

while [ $num != $limite ] ; do
  echo -n 'enter your name: ' "$num" ; read name
  sudo useradd $name
  num=$(($num + 1))   
done

Thx to you

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    2026-06-16T04:27:05+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 4:27 am

    [ is actually a command so it needs a space after it, line 4 should be

    while [ $numero != $limite ]
    
    # See it's actually a command
    $ which [        
    /usr/bin/[
    

    Just like catfile1 would complain so does [$numero, do man test for more information or even man bash.

    Also if this is the complete script what is $numero, should it be $num?

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