[CentOS] Consistent .bashrc, .bash_profile, and .aliases across all machines
Jake
jakepaulus at gmail.comSun Feb 8 19:06:29 UTC 2009
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> On Sun, Feb 08, 2009 at 12:32:53PM -0600, Sean Carolan wrote: >> What do you use to keep your environment files like .bashrc, >> .bash_profile, etc. synchronized across all your servers? Our user accounts are created by running a script on an LDAP server that sets up the account in LDAP and creates the home directory on an NFS share. In this way, /etc/skel, etc. is maintained on the ldap server and nowhere else. -- Jake Paulus JakePaulus at gmail.com
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