Skeleton file
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/etc/skel is the directory that is used as a template when creating users. If you want to give users a particular shell's [.profile], such as .bashrc or .cshrc to create a customized shell with special PATH or alias entries. Any file in /etc/skel will be copied over to a new user that is created. | /etc/skel is the directory that is used as a template when creating users. If you want to give users a particular shell's [.profile], such as .bashrc or .cshrc to create a customized shell with special PATH or alias entries. Any file in /etc/skel will be copied over to a new user that is created. | ||
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Revision as of 12:00, 24 August 2004
/etc/skel is the directory that is used as a template when creating users. If you want to give users a particular shell's [.profile], such as .bashrc or .cshrc to create a customized shell with special PATH or alias entries. Any file in /etc/skel will be copied over to a new user that is created.
[Category:Configuring FreeBSD]