/etc/skel

M.W. Chang mwchang
Mon May 17 12:00:00 PDT 2004


>> /etc/skel would be copied to the user's new homedir? useradd doesn't do
>> it.
> Umm.. I think it does. But you need the '-m' option. 'man useradd' is your
> friend.

I think that's the answer. thank you.

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