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.
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