Re: Multi-user and shared directories

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> This gives you the flexibility of having one or many shared dos directories,
> plus having private dos directories for each user.

Hm... you're right.

> If you choose to do it the way that I do it, your users will never see a dos
> prompt.  autoexec.bat cranks up a frontend menu that exits with various
> errorlevels to jump to points in the batch file that change directories
> (private under ~/dosemu/freedos and shared under /opt) and run programs as
> needed.

Ok, now I get it, thas a pretty cool idea! Guess I'm goind to do
something along these lines too.

> Once you have your user's directory structure, batch files, programs and
> what-have-you laid out, copy the whole thing into /etc/skel and all new users
> will automatically inherit everything ready-to-roll as you create them.

That's why I love Linux :-)

Thank you very much for your help. I was a bit confused at the
beginning but now I'm really getting the idea. And all the other guys
also gave some pretty cool tips, thanks too. I thought that this list
was almost dead, maybe because the documentation is outdated, but
seems like there is quite a loyal DOSEmu following here.
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