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New RHL learner

New RHL learner

2006-05-15       - By Stuart Sears

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Han Tin wrote:
> I'd install RHL ES - successfully.
> Next is to create  /etc/skel and useradd...
> Is anyone could help me how to create /etc/skel....
> I came from HP-UX. Can I use something similar to SAM?
> I know I need to go to class.
> Thanks.
/etc/skel should already be populated with certain files.
You may be seeing nothing because they will be hidden from a normal ls
command.
try
ls -a /etc/skel

you should see (at the very least)
/etc/skel/.bash_profile
/etc/skel/.bashrc
/etc/skel/.bash_logout

and probably many others.

when you run useradd bob, these files should be copied to /home/bob.

Regards

Stuart
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Stuart Sears RHCA RHCX
To err is human, to forgive is Not Company Policy.
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