Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/05/12/10:35:01
The below message suggests that maybe we should have a usermod program
in cygwin. It should probably be in cygutils, I suspect.
Anyone willing to investigate the linux version of usermod and submit it
to cygutils (assuming Chuck agrees)?
cgf
On Mon, May 12, 2003 at 10:25:49AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>On Mon, 12 May 2003 Sylvain DOT Ferriol AT imag DOT fr wrote:
>
>> Surlignage Igor Pechtchanski <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu>:
>>
>> > On Mon, 12 May 2003, sferriol wrote:
>> >
>> > > hello
>> > > is there a command to change the home directory of a user in /etc/passwd
>> > > because ssh sees this file before $HOME and i have always a error.
>> >
>> > Use an editor to edit /etc/passwd (as has been suggested). Mind the line
>> > endings (I think).
>>
>> no my question is to do this automatically
>> because when the admin has installed cygwin on a computer, it adds users
>> and each users has to define the variable HOME,
>> but if they use ssh, they have to chang /etc/passwd too.
>>
>> i want to create a install file which update automatically /etc/passwd, puts defaults files (bashrc, inputrc,...)
>> i see that there is the mkpasswd command but it doesn't do what i want
>>
>> do you know when /etc/passwd is created???
>>
>> sylvain
>
>/etc/passwd is normally created (along with /etc/group) when setup runs
>the passwd-grp.sh postinstall script. The program that actually creates
>the passwd entries is called mkpasswd, and it sets the home directory to
>/home/<username> by default.
>
>One thing you can do is create symbolic links (or, better yet, user
>mounts) from /home/<username> to that user's $HOME. That way, you will
>not have to change /etc/passwd at all.
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