Agreed. It should be an installation option. Or a flag for useradd to use the 
GNU or Solaris profiles from /etc/skel.

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----- Original Message ----
From: Jan Friedel <[email protected]>
To: Alan Coopersmith <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; 
[email protected]
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 2:26:30 AM
Subject: [osol-discuss] OT: Re:  Oracle 10g on OpenSolaris (Solaris 5.11)

On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 05:04:26PM -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> > AFAICT, Indiana by default comes with a PATH that has /usr/gnu/bin in front 
> > of 
> > the rest....
> 
> That is the default environment for the new user created by the OS installer.
> As always, users are free to change their $PATH to any set of tools they like,
> and shell scripts are encouraged to declare the paths to the tools they need
> so they are not broken by users with different $PATH settings.

    I'm just curious, why this cannot be an installation option?
    Sth. like ability to set netservices(1M) during the S10
    installation.

    /j.

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