https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1190864
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1190864#c1
Ancor Gonzalez Sosa
useradd -D
I also think the best way to change the default values (even better than introducing/modifying the files mentioned by the reporter) would be through useradd itself. Something like:
useradd -D --shell /bin/sh
In my Tumbleweed, that generates the file /etc/default/useradd That being said, you can still hand-craft that file and that should work just fine with useradd. At least for now. Regarding YaST, it has fallen a bit behind regarding management of the useradd configuration. But we are working on it as we speak and the plan for the following weeks is to release a new version of yast2-users that would fully rely on "useradd -D" to read and write the configuration. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.