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Changing the default shell in casper



I hev not looked at the code for a bit but my memeory tells me that if
there is already an /etc/passwd line then the boot-time user creation
is skipped.

On 29/03/07, Juergen Fiedler <juergen@fiedlerfamily.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Would anyone happen to know how I can change the default shell for the
> user that is automatically created by casper? I would really like to
> use zsh, but can't figure out how to accomplish that.
> I tried adding a custom /etc/default/useradd to the chroot; it is
> on the live system, but casper doesn't seem to be using useradd.
> A custom /etc/passwd would be pointless as well, being that the user
> is apparently created during boot time. The casper documentation isn't
> very helpful when it comes to that, either. Has anyone ever tried this
> before?
> Any help will be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>  ~Juergen
>
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