Am Dienstag, 1. Juni 2010 10:07:09 schrieb Shaz:
> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 12:29 PM, Rui Miguel Silva Seabra <r...@1407.org> 
wrote:
> > Em 31-05-2010 09:02, Patryk Benderz escreveu:
> >> Dnia 2010-05-28, pią o godzinie 17:48 +0200, sur...@stud.ntnu.no pisze:
> >>> 28.05.2010 17:34, Patryk Benderz пишет:
> >>>> How about creating new user, whose name _is_ S/N of a SIM card? That
> >>>> approach allows one to automatically log on user(owner) of that SIM
> >>>> card. I mean... am I clear enough or should I elaborate?
> >>> 
> >>> I think this is extremely bad idea.
> >> 
> >> ...and IMHO it just needs polishing out.
> >> 
> >>> Use case: I own several sim cards and I want everything (desktop,
> >>> messages, addressbook, younameit) to stay EXACTLY the same whenever I
> >>> change them. Having separate users for each sim will make it
> >>> unnecessary complicated.
> >> 
> >> How about having one system user account, with login field filled
> >> automatically based on SIM serial number? Of course you still need to
> >> provide a password.
> > 
> > Why reinvent the wheel when any unix-like system gives you all of this
> > with user accounts for quite some decades?
> > 
> > I'd rather stick with the UNIX way. Tried and proven, and all else is
> > converging into it.
> 
> Rui: Can you tell me which recipe will allow me to start making shr
> work in the Unix way? My initial analysis points to initscripts but
> still need some confirmation from experienced users.

take a look at recipes/base-passwd... it's all done there (including the 
strange moving of /root to /home/root). Basically it is just using 
${DEBIAN_MIRROR}/main/b/base-passwd/base-passwd_${PV}.tar.gz. 

-- 
Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann
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