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mark
m.roth2006 at rcn.com
Sun Mar 15 19:05:03 UTC 2009
Madan Thapa wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 11:44 PM, mark <m.roth2006 at rcn.com> wrote:
>
>> Raj Har wrote:
>>> hello everybody,
>>> i am new in Linux so please help me.
>>> i made users like user1,user2,user3,user4.not from useradd command.
>>> and i wanna copy all skel file in these users home directory.
>>> i am using this command.
>>> cp -rf /etc/skel/.bash* /home/user*
>>> but its not working.
>>>
>>> and i wanna know exact mean of "-r" option.
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useradd(8) useradd(8)
NAME
useradd - create a new user account
SYNOPSIS
useradd [-D binddn] [-P path] [-c comment] [-d homedir]
[-e expire] [-f inactive] [-G group,...] [-g gid]
[-m [-k skeldir]] [-o] [-p password] [-u uid]
[-r] [-s shell] [--service service] [--help]
[--usage] [-v] account
useradd --show-defaults
useradd --save-defaults [-d homedir] [-e expire] [-f inactive]
[-g gid] [-G group,...] [-k skeldir] [-s shell]
DESCRIPTION
useradd creates a new user account using the default values from
/etc/default/useradd and the specified on the command line. Depending
on the command line options the new account will be added to the system
files or LDAP database, the home directory will be created and the ini-
tial default files and directories will be copied.
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mark
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