Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2017 12:23:54 +0000 From: Arthur Chance <freebsd@qeng-ho.org> To: Baho Utot <baho-utot@columbus.rr.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: /etc/skel doesn't work?! Message-ID: <d03fb7cd-fac2-1143-1491-085b3d02c05f@qeng-ho.org> In-Reply-To: <679e1574-178f-5395-45f5-44a1ef377822@columbus.rr.com> References: <1488813922.11457.12.camel@inhio.net> <20170306195758.17d83f1d.freebsd@edvax.de> <20170306194515.GA1541@hephaistos.local> <CA%2B4TWFuPS4qrPBOdD1XGqX3uC3j7NVxBdcojmX5Grk0noJfAFw@mail.gmail.com> <20170306224041.21c7b709.freebsd@edvax.de> <679e1574-178f-5395-45f5-44a1ef377822@columbus.rr.com>
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On 07/03/2017 12:12, Baho Utot wrote: > > > On 03/06/17 16:40, Polytropon wrote: >> On Mon, 6 Mar 2017 21:51:25 +0200, Chris Knipe wrote: >>> Just out of interest... >>> >>> Is there any reason why /etc/skel IS there then? Other than to create >>> confusion of course. >> >> I think /etc/skel is intended for user-supplied files in the >> first place when overriding system-supplied files in /usr/share/skel >> is intended (by changing the default location for tools like pw >> and adduser). It's also a Linuxism. :-) >> >> >> > > That would be all well and good, but /etc/skel just doesn't work Nowhere is it documented to work. man adding_user, man pw.conf and man adduser all document /usr/share/skel as the relevant directory. FreeBSD is not Linux, and RTFM is always sound advice. -- By June 1949, people had begun to realize that it was not so easy to get a program right as had at one time appeared. It was on one of my journeys between the EDSAC room and the punching equipment that the realization came over me with full force that a good part of the remainder of my life was going to be spent in finding errors in my own programs. -- Maurice Wilkes
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