Welcome back to LearnLinuxTV’s complete Proxmox Virtual Environment course! In episode 9, we dive into user management in Proxmox VE. You’ll learn how to create user accounts, get an introduction to groups and permissions, and explore how access control works in a virtualized environment—perfect for both homelabs and enterprise use. * 🎥 Other Proxmox Episodes* Episode 01 - Getting Started: Episode 02 - Installation Process: Episode 03 - Web Console Overview: Episode 04 - Containers vs Virtual Machines: Episode 05 - Launching a Virtual Machine: Episode 06 - Setting up Virtual Machine Templates: Episode 07 - Creating Containers: Episode 08 - Setting up Container Templates: Episode 09 - User Management (This video) Episode 10 - Backups and Snapshots: Episode 11 - Integrated Firewall: Episode 12 - Command-line Interface: Episode 13 - Networking: Episode 14 - Shared storage: Episode 15 - Clustering: Episode 16 - High availability: Bonus video - Launching a Windows VM: *🕑 Time Codes* 00:00 - Intro 02:32 - The two realms for users 03:30 - Adding a PAM user 06:42 - Manually creating a Linux user 08:53 - Adding a user into the pve realm 13:37 - Creating a group 14:26 - Adding user permissions 16:43 - Assigning a group to a user *🐧 Support Learn Linux TV* • Channel Membership ➜ • Patreon ➜ • Spin up your very own Linux server ➜ • Linux swag ➜ • Check out Netdata ➜ • Jay's Gear ➜ _Note: Royalties and/or commission is earned from each of the above links_ *🎓 More About Learn Linux TV* • Main site ➜ • Community Forums ➜ • Github Account ➜ • Content Ethics ➜ • Request Paid Assistance ➜ ⚠️ Use Content Responsibly Learn Linux TV shares technical content intended to teach and help you, but it comes with no warranty. The channel is not liable for any damages from its use. Always ensure you have proper permissions, follow company policies, and comply with all applicable laws while working with infrastructure. 🚫 Authentic Content, No Shortcuts Learn Linux TV values integrity and does not engage in click-farming, unauthorized services, or artificial view inflation. All growth—subscribers, likes, and views—comes organically from high-quality Linux tutorials, reviews, and educational content created to genuinely help viewers. #Proxmox #Virtualization #DevOps











