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Timestamp:
May 29, 2014, 1:24:12 AM (11 years ago)
Author:
Chris Staub <chris@…>
Branches:
clfs-3.0.0-sysvinit, sysvinit
Children:
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Parents:
150ed37
git-author:
Chris Staub <chris@…> (05/29/14 01:23:46)
git-committer:
Chris Staub <chris@…> (05/29/14 01:24:12)
Message:

Added more information to clfs user page

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  • BOOK/final-preps/common/addinguser.xml

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    4646      <term><parameter>-g clfs</parameter></term>
    4747      <listitem>
    48         <para>This option adds user <systemitem class="username">clfs</systemitem>
    49         to group <systemitem class="groupname">clfs</systemitem>.</para>
     48        <para>This option adds the new user to the
     49        <systemitem class="groupname">clfs</systemitem> group.</para>
     50      </listitem>
     51    </varlistentry>
     52
     53    <varlistentry>
     54      <term><parameter>-d /home/clfs</parameter></term>
     55      <listitem>
     56        <para>This option sets the user's home directory, but does not create
     57        it. We could have used <option>-m</option> to tell
     58        <command>useradd</command> to create the directory as well, but this
     59        would also copy whatever is in the host system's
     60        <filename class="directory">/etc/skel</filename> directory into the new
     61        user's home. We would prefer to have a clean user environment, so we
     62        just create an empty directory after adding the user.</para>
    5063      </listitem>
    5164    </varlistentry>
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