Randy McMurchy wrote these words on 09/06/05 17:45 CDT:

> No, that command is *not* from the lfs book. I can't think
> of one place where "-m -k" is used. I'm not sure what your
> goal is.
> 
> What exactly are you expecting by putting the /dev/null in
> the command? The only thing I can think why one would put that
> in a useradd command is if they wanted the new users home
> directory to be /dev/null, in which case you would put
> "-d /dev/null" in the command.

Yuck....

"Your honor, I would like my client's remarks to be stricken from
the records."

Judge remarks "No, his stupid comments will be retained in the
archives so that everyone for several generations will be able
to see what a stupid idiot he is."

-- 
Randy

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