Re: What creates the user settings in /root ?

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On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 10:25:52AM +0100, Glen Gray wrote:
> Hey guys,
> 
> My custom installation scripts are progressing nicely thanks to the
> feedback from here. I'm at the last stage now. I want to get my kiosk
> booting with some sane settings but without having to go into a full
> gnome session. 
> 
> So I was wondering, at first login, where do the various .bashxxx and
> .gnomexxxx dirs come from with the default fedora core settings. I'm
> hoping there is something I can call post install to get them all setup
> nicely for first boot. Or do something in first boot if that's the only
> way.
> 
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Glen Gray <glen@xxxxxxxxxx>                             17 Dame Court
> Senior Software Engineer                            Dublin 2, Ireland
> Lincor Solutions Ltd.                          Ph: +353 (0) 1 6746413
> 

That's not anacondas doing, useradd copies the files from /etc/skel into the
homedirs of the newly created accounts. Check the manpage and search for
skeleton_dir.

   Karsten

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