Date: Mon, 08 Aug 2005 14:06:39 -0500 From: Bryce Kahle <bwkahle@binary.net> To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: pw home directory creation Message-ID: <42F7AD3F.8020301@binary.net>
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I recently sent the following to David L. Nugent, who is listed as the author and maintainer of pw, at the email address listed in the pw README within the FreeBSD source tree. I received no response, so I thought I would see if anyone here had any ideas about this. David, I have been using your program pw on FreeBSD for quite awhile now, and I've recently ran into a problem. I have been setting up a NIS network, and I would like to use pw to add new users to the NIS tables as it seems it is very well tailored to do this. The problem I have is that in order to do so I use the -V flag to pw for an alternate configuration directory. I examined the source code and noticed that when you use this flag, that it will absolutely not create home directories. I was wondering if there was a justification behind this decision, and what it might be? I would really like to be able to create home directories when not touching the actual passwd file of a machine. Thanks for your time. -- Bryce Kahle <bwkahle@binary.net> Systems Administrator - Binary Net 1-402-742-7042 http://www.binary.net/
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