I have converted the local Anglican Church Bishop to Linux: His Grace was 
worried about pirated software being used on the diocese's computers, and I 
pointed out to him the perfect answer: Avoid the Gates of Hell, run Linux  ;-)

So I have now been volunteered to install Linux as the new computers' OS at 
the Diocesan office.

Problem: one machine will be used by about fifteen parishes, each with a 
Minister, a treasurer and a person responsible for thate parishe's magazine.
Or in other words, have to create about 45 user's accounts, each installed 
with StarOffice.

I was thinking of creating one user  "master" /home/user directory, and 
making 45 copies of it, each with its owner's name; 

Question:
Should this better be done before or after creating the users' accounts ?

TIA,

Ron the frog, on the banks of the Paraguay River.
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                               Procrastinate now
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