Grace and Peace!
use this command.
adduser username -d /home/userdir/username
example,
username=jmenor
userdir=test
adduser jmenor -d /home/test/jmenor
man adduser for more info.
Hope that its help you!
God Bless,
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I n t e r n e t O p e r a t o r
San Beda College
College of Arts and Sciences
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On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> How can I add user/s to its specific homedir using "adduser" or any
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> ex : user1 -- > /home/u/user1
> user2 -- > /home/u/user2
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