Am Samstag, 30. Juli 2011 schrieb Sthu Deus: > Thank You for Your time and answer, Hans: > >Create a default user and configure it to your needs. Then copy > >everything of your settings to /etc/skel. When a new user is created, > >everything from /etc/skel will be transferred to the new user profile. > > So I have done and found a problem w/ several links to /tmp dir > having the username in its linking > > and > > some session information that is > stored in a dir. and files of user KDE config.s. > > What to do w/ this? Hmm, I never tested this, but when yoiu create a new user, all files from /etc/skel should be transferred to the new user's /home. Of course all fils must be owned by the user. At first login there are indeed some files created in /tmp. Reboot is clearing this stuff, but a script should do it as well.
Please do not just simply copy the files to of the "master"-user to /etc/skel, I suggest to use rsync for that. With rsync you are also able to transfer symlinks. You can also try another way: Create a default user and configure it to yoiur needs. Then tar the /home of this user and after creating the new users you can untar the files in his /home and change owner by a script. This way you have also the advantage, to create very personal profiles. Good luck! Hans -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201107301414.48818.hans.ullr...@loop.de