Just type:
#yum install authconfig
and there you go.
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 3:16 AM, Sean Carolan <scarolan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> #man authconfigOdd, this option was not on my manpage. And it didn't work on one of
>
> And you will see there is one option shown below:
>
> --enablemkhomedir create home directories for users on their first login
>
> Just use this option to create the home directory.
my servers. I have two CentOS 5 servers, but one is at revision 5.3,
the other running 5.1. The RPMs are:
authconfig-5.3.12-2.el5 - doesn't work
authconfig: error: no such option: --enablemkhomedir
authconfig-5.3.21-5.el5 - works fine!
Perhaps only very recent versions support this? The reason I ask is
that I have dozens of servers that will need this configuration, but
only some are running Red Hat or CentOS versions new enough to support
the command line option.
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