Am 18. Apr, 2002 schwätzte Craig White so: > btw...webmin is what I like to use for this type > of thing (user administration). You can set defaults (group, shell, home > directory location, auto-add to smbpasswd) and more. You can setup defaults for useradd in /etc/default/useradd, but useradd on debian defaults to /bin/bash without something in /etc/default/useradd. useradd is much easier to use in a script than webmin :). ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ # Don't step in front of speeding cars, don't eat explosives # and don't use m$ LookOut :). - der.hans