On Wed, 14 Jul 1999, Michael B. Trausch wrote:

> I'm still learning C and ncurses.  I'm not tackling perl yet.  And... As
> I've asked before, *HOW* do I make it the default shell?  I know that you
> have to add it to /etc/shells, but *WHAT* is the next step in order to
> make something a default shell -- I want it so that when I useradd, it
> makes the menu shell the default in /etc/passwd, not /bin/bash, or
> whatever.

Oh! That's what you wanted! Sorry, I had wax buildup in my ears and didn't hear
what you were trying to say.

Under /etc/defaults, there is a file called "useradd" (at least under
Redhat/Mandrake). This contains all the default stuff used for useradd.

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