Worst case you could vi the /etc/passwd file and
change the home dir.
PIerre
--- Brian Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Tym,
>
> Monday, September 24, 2001, 4:20:41 PM, you wrote:
>
> TR> What do I need to do to change the default home
> diretory? Thanks
>
> When adding a new user?
>
> Last time I played around with this stuff, it was
> /etc/default/useradd. Still exists, so I'd say
> that's the ticket.
>
> Also, check out "man useradd" for more nifty info.
>
> If you mean for existing users, try "man usermod".
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Brian Curtis
>
>
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