Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2002 22:09:22 +0200 From: "Patrick O'Reilly" <bsd@perimeter.co.za> To: parv <parv@pair.com> Cc: f-q <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Redistributing adduser's dotfiles to users Message-ID: <200204062205.07871@.perimeter.co.za> In-Reply-To: <20020406080531.GB90139@moo.holy.cow> References: <1018013904.3cada8d0cf171@mail.broadpark.no> <014f01c1dcab$78a608b0$b50d030a@PATRICK> <20020406080531.GB90139@moo.holy.cow>
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On Sat 06 Apr 02 10:05, parv wrote: > just some minor notes, nothing much (consider '>' to be secondary > shell prompt)... > > % # cat /etc/passwd | cut -d":" -f1 > /tmp/usr-list > > cut -d":" -f1 < /etc/passwd | grep -v '^#' > /tmp/usr-list > > # ...or... > > awk -F':' '! /^#/ { print $1}' < /etc/passwd > /tmp/usr-list > > % # vi /tmp/usr-list (remove any accounts that you don't want to > % affect, like root?) True! I was relying on the user to scrub the rubbish during the "vi" :) > % # cd /home > % # for usr in `ls` > > # no need for backquotes, or ls; use shell globbing > > for usr in * > Actually, I subsequently corrected myself - using `ls` after so carefully preparing /tmp/usr-list was a logic error in my code. I see you fell for it too :) The intended solution was: for usr in `cat /tmp/usr-list` > > % > do > % > echo ${usr} > % > for file in `ls /usr/share/skel` > > > for file in /usr/share/skel/* > > % > do > % > newfile=`echo ${file} | cut -d"." -f2` > % > cp /usr/share/skel/${file} ${usr}/.${newfile} > > # temporary variable "newfile", echo & cut in sub shell can be done > # away with shell parameter expansion > > > do > > cp $file ${usr}/.${file#*.} > This is beyond me - time to go play with it ! > % > done > % > chown -R `grep "^${usr}" /etc/passwd | cut -d":" -f3,4` ${usr} > > well, no change there. my method would have been bit more > complicated. i can't avoid "cut" after all. > > > % > done > > > ...just another way to do somethings. > And so we learn! :) Thanks. Patrick. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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