Hello Ranbir,
that installation option (as few more) just adjusts parameters passed to
authconfig utility.
To enable automatic home directory creation later on, just issue:
# authconfig --enablemkhomedir --update
More info is in manual pages of authconfig or use authconfig --help
Kind regard
You can enable it at any time...
authconfig --enablemkhomedir --update
Craig White
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On 2015-12-09 14:01, Craig White wrote:
You can enable it at any time...
authconfig --enablemkhomedir --update
Crap! I didn't even consider doing it that way. For some reason I
thought there was some ipa command I had to run. The ipa install does
this too, I guess. :)
Thanks for the pointe
I usually just run
authconfig --enablemkhomedir
--Joshua D Doll
On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 1:46 PM Ranbir wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I installed a replica without passing the "mkhomedir" option to the
> install command. Sure enough, when I login to the replica, my home dir
> isn't created. I _co