Crucificator wrote:
Check out /etc/skel
j.travis wrote:
I would like to create a specialized subdirectory whenever useradd is
invoked. More specifically:
for a user: user1
with a home directory: /home/share
I would like to automatically create:
/home/share/.user1-mail/
when I issue:
useradd -d /home/share user1
I have been looking through the files in /etc/profile /etc/skel
/etc/bashrc and whatnot but haven't found the right spot yet. Any
ideas?
Ooops, sorry, I didn't see that you are trying to create a directory
outside your user home directory
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