Why is it that "useradd" does NOT create a "home"
directory and copy the /etc/skel files??

I use the standard useradd -u... -g... -d... -s... -c... logname
command on our Debian system and no home directory is created.

I use adduser and the home directory is created, but I have
to manually edit the /etc/passwd file to adjust the UIG, GID,
etc.

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Christopher W. Aiken
Scenery Hill, Pa, USA
chris at cwaiken dot com
www.cwaiken.com
Debian GNU/Linux 2.2_r2

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