On 16/08/07, Joe Morris (NTM) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 08/16/2007 04:45 AM, Andre Truter wrote: > >> Or better yet, edit /etc/default/useradd to suit - > >> > >> > > Did that already, but it made no difference to the YaST user manager tool. > > > > It is not using useradd to add users, but the ldap tools as it is all > > LDAP users, not normal UNIX users. > > > > > > > It's simple. Go to Yast, Security and users, User Management, Expert > Options, Default for New Users, Path Prefix for Home Directory, and > change from /home/ to /export/home/ > That option is only for local users and it is the same as editing /etc/defaults/useradd, but your suggestion did improve my vision a bit as next to the Exper Options button, is the LDAP Options button with "LDAP User and Group Configuration", where you can edit the LDAP templates. I found the correct template and changed it and now it works!
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