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 some distributions put rc.local in /etc. Mine is located in 
/etc/rc.local in my case anyway.
As for removing users you can delete him from /etc/passwd and remove his 
folders from /home/
An even better way to go is use Linuxconf to add and remove users. 
However, be careful with Linuxconf. It takes some getting use to.
 
On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Igor Gueths wrote:

> Hi. How can I delete a user account? I have several user accounts on this box that are no longer used. I tred adduser --remove user and that didn't work. Would anyone have any suggestions on this? Also, for some odd reason, /etc/rc.d seems to be nonexistent on my Debian box. I know it would be easy to edit rc.local to put in my shell script to load the alsa modules, but I don't have rc.d to begin with. I was looking at adding it in as part of the init process at boot time. Also, do I really need rc.d to begin with? If I create an /etc/rc.d/rc.local with some commands, which file (s) would I have to edit to have rc.local be read at start-up? Thanks! 
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