RalfGesellensetter wrote:
Am Donnerstag 30 August 2007 16:16 schrieb Petter Reinholdtsen:
Not sure about the wording, but the requirement is that the directory
exist on a main-server(+whatever) installation. It can be a separate
partition or just a subdirectory.
How about giving a meaningful error message if the directory doesn't
exist? "Please, make sure, the home base directory '/t/s/h0' exists and
is writable for root". As LWAT deligates the creation of users to a
cronjob, this feedback cannot be given from within the web interface
(immediately). Hence it has to go to a log file that should be
displayble by LWAT (new section: last logs?).
What do you think?
Regards
Ralf
mail to root would be more easy for users to pickup i think. they'd get
notified when they login. and if they forward root's mail to a
administrative account they'd recive it there. a single line in a log is
often like the needle and the haystack.
Ronny
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