Hi Lexje,

I think we are on the same page.
useradd -D will print current defaults, where basedir=/home.

You could probably solve it a few ways:
- symlink /home to /zpool/home 
- control user's home directory with the -d argument in useradd.
- change the base_dir with the -b, useradd -b /zpool/home and verify with 
useradd -D

Similarly, for same uid and gids across machines you could
- manually create each account with the same uid, gid values per machine
- configure nis/nfs

zones would be hard to do on EON as the binaries and super sets have been 
stripped away for EON's size.

If you are running the samba version then you would simply make the necessary 
/etc/smb.conf edits. if you are running the CIFS version you would use smbadm 
to join the domain.
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