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тАО06-21-2001 03:49 AM
тАО06-21-2001 03:49 AM
I am trying to replicate one system onto a new one, and it has been going surprisingly well - I've managed to cpy over all the users, group, printers, home directories and so on.
There is only one thing I cant get the same.
On the original server, regardless of which user I log in as (even as root) as small scipt is run which sets a few custom variables and echos this back. I cannot find reference to this anywhere.
Eg, for root - the two .profiles are exactly the same (the original HP .profiles).
Is there some other path as well as this that the system runs when a user logs in.
Any help is very greatly appreciated.
There is only one thing I cant get the same.
On the original server, regardless of which user I log in as (even as root) as small scipt is run which sets a few custom variables and echos this back. I cannot find reference to this anywhere.
Eg, for root - the two .profiles are exactly the same (the original HP .profiles).
Is there some other path as well as this that the system runs when a user logs in.
Any help is very greatly appreciated.
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тАО06-21-2001 06:30 AM
тАО06-21-2001 06:30 AM
Re: Login Profiles
Hi Terry,
If you want to avoide future headeck, please use Ignite-UX ( make_recovery ) and clone the initial system so that you got another one exactly similar but diffrent from Network and Unix name infos.
Your $HOME/.profile and /etc/profile and other files will remain the same.
Good luck
If you want to avoide future headeck, please use Ignite-UX ( make_recovery ) and clone the initial system so that you got another one exactly similar but diffrent from Network and Unix name infos.
Your $HOME/.profile and /etc/profile and other files will remain the same.
Good luck
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