2011/8/11 Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thu, 11 Aug 2011 22:57:18 -0500Generally speaking, users can only write files in their home directory. So if
Manuel Escudero wrote:
> Hi, I was Wondering if there was a tool for Linux in general
> that let me undo the system changes at reboot or something
> like that,
you restore the home directory to some kind of a default state when a user logs
out, that should be what you want. Copy your desired home directory to a file
or an archive, then restore it on user logout.
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The xguest solution was the thing I needed... (Thanks BTW!) Now
a little question: How can I customize the xguest account and then
freeze it again? I mean, if I wanna change the wallpaper or something
in the apps configuration, How can I do it and then freeze the account
again so the user won't be able to touch it?
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