Justin Pryzby wrote:
Can you put the file in
.../config/chroot_local-includes/home/usr/.config/?
that would work too, is faster than the /etc/skel method (no copying
required), and does also use less memory (no cow overhead).
however, the disadvantage of it is, that it, depending on the
Dear all,
I must put a file in ~/.config/autostartup/ that it make a link to my
startup file.I created /home/user/.config/autostartup .Unfortunately
,when i created new image, my file in above directory doesn't exist.
How can i put a file in user user's startup?
Cheers,
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On 2007-10-11T16:46+ Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
How can i put a file in user user's startup?
I do this in Webconverger with a package that puts files in /etc/skel
On user account creation files in /etc/skel populate a new $HOME
Good luck,
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On Thu, Oct 11, 2007 at 04:46:31PM +, Mohsen Pahlevanzadeh wrote:
Dear all,
I must put a file in ~/.config/autostartup/ that it make a link to my
startup file.I created /home/user/.config/autostartup .Unfortunately
,when i created new image, my file in above directory doesn't exist.
How
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