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Hi,....
i made a Debian-sarge basic installation (so i hope the packetname i wrote
above was correct)
and createt users by usind "adduser".
I used the synopsis: adduser --gecos --no-create-home <user> but the parameter
"--no-create-home" doesn't take effect.
I tried it in different ways,.... by using the prompt and a shell script.
Both methods created a /home/<user/ directory.
Sincerely
Stefan
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retitle #299951 user error. closed.
thanks
On Thu, Mar 17, 2005 at 03:27:08PM +0100, S.K. wrote:
> Package: adduser
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> Version: (3.63)
>
> Hi,....
>
> i made a Debian-sarge basic installation (so i hope the packetname i wrote
> above was correct)
The reportbug script does it right.
> I used the synopsis: adduser --gecos --no-create-home <user> but the
> parameter "--no-create-home" doesn't take effect.
The --gecos option takes the contents of the gecos field as a
parameter, so you have successfully created a new account with the
gecos field contents "--no-create-home":
[1/[EMAIL PROTECTED] sid]:~$ sudo adduser --gecos --no-create-home foo
Adding user foo'...
Adding new group foo' (1003).
Adding new user foo' (1003) with group foo'.
Creating home directory /home/foo'.
Copying files from /etc/skel'
Enter new UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
passwd: password updated successfully
[2/[EMAIL PROTECTED] sid]:~$
[2/[EMAIL PROTECTED] sid]:~$ getent passwd foo
foo:x:1003:1003:--no-create-home,,,:/home/foo:/bin/bash
[3/[EMAIL PROTECTED] sid]:~$
Closing the bug.
Greetings
Marc
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