Wayne Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > No, it's not overkill, it's the vital part of the puzzle that makes > using /etc/skel work. In the past when I (and others) have suggested > using /etc/skel, the packagers have said "what about existing users?" > and then they put the commands into a global init file so that it > affects everyone, old and new users alike. Having all packages that > install /etc/skel files give the files to existing users (safely) > would take away this objection. and how do you do when you have to modify the skel file on upgrade ?
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