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adding a user
In SCO Unix, where does useradd or adding a user through scoadmin (gui) pick the initial default .profile (login profile) that is put in the users home folder? In Solaris its in the /etc/skel/.profile.
I would like to replace it with a custom .profile; so that it's picked automatically when adding a new user. |
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See: man profile
/etc/profile is run for all users prior to $HOME/.profile |
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