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ubuntu 22 LTS adduser not copying /etc/skel

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I've added users to 4 nodes of a microk8s cluster using

useradd user

and typing password and hitting enter to all the asked for info... from what I have read this should copy the contents of the /etc/skel folder to the users homedir? it does not. Not a huge deal, I can fix it, but just wondering why I am reading that it should and it doesn't. thanks Bill

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Your title mentions `adduser`, but the body of your question says that you used `useradd` - these are different commands. In particular, `useradd` does not create the user's home directory unless given the `-m` option - so there's nowhere to copy the skeleton files to.
William Dossett avatar
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sorry, doing too many things at once, I used adduser and it does not copy the skel folder.
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