Nevermind... I found the GUI methid. Some idiot put it in the control pan=
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DUHHHHHHH.
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 08:50 pm, Scott wrote: > On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Michael Havens wrote:
> > How is it done? I had created a user and decided later that I wanted = it > > to be in another location so I dragged the users directory to the gar= bage > > gin as su and:
>
> Dragging the users directory to the garbage bin will only remove the
> directory. The users account, in /etc/passwd, still exists.
>
> > [root@localhost bmike1]# adduser -m test -d /home2
> > adduser: user test exists
>
> There are a few ways to remove an account - all are ultimately the same= in > the end - from a command line use userdel. IE
>
> userdel [-r] username
>
> The -r - if used - will remove the users home directory in addition to
> removing the account. Leaving the -r off will remove the user but leav= e > the home directory intact (this is sometimes desirable).
>
> Another method would be to use a gui tool (I think there are several).
> The gui tool usually works in this manner:
>
> Select (hilight) ther user you want to remove and click the remove butt= on. >
> Depending on the particular gui tool, you may be prompted to remove the
> home directory, etc.
>
> > so I decided a new nane wasa in order because it would not accept 'te= st'. > >
> > [root@localhost bmike1]# adduser -m Downloadtest -d /home3
> >
> > and I thought "Better make sure it is where I want it.
> >
> > [root@localhost bmike1]# updatedb
> > locate [root@localhost bmike1]# locate Downloadtest
> > /var/spool/mail/Downloadtest
>
> This command is not ideal for finding the just created home directory.
> Locate is going to look for all files that are owned by the specified
> user. Hmmmm..... now that I think about it, it should have found the h= ome > directory - unless for some reason its not owned by Downloadtest. Try = the > finger command. Using my account as an example, it would look somethin= g > like this:
>
> finger sbrews
> login: sbrews=09=09name: scott
> directory: /home/sbrews ...
>
> complete output not pasted - but you get the idea. Note the directory = for > the user.
>
> > Why didn't it go to /home3?