On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 18:36:06 -0500, Erik Westenbroek wrote:

> or, we can just do it the easy way:
> useradd -d /home/user_name user_name.

Except that still doesn't create the directory, which is what the OP
wanted. In fact, the -d option is superfluous here, since /home/user_name
is the default. You need -m to create the directory, whether -d is used
or not.


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