Building a home directory
duncan brown
duncanbrown at linuxadvocate.net
Tue Apr 27 13:56:48 UTC 2004
the directory you're looking for is /etc/skel ... when you adduser someone
the files in there will be copied into their directory.
ls -a /etc/skel
along with thsoe files is a .bashrc, which will read the contents of
/etc/bashrc and thereby gives you global control.
-d
Adam T. Gautier said:
> I have implemented an LDAP server for system logins. To create a new
> user I create an LDIF file and load it into the LDAP server and then
> create the home directory. My question is how do get the home directory
> to be created with the default settings for a home directory (bash
> settings and what not). Thx.
>
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