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I want to enable some pam modules automatically in a script. mkhomedir is disabled as default. If you start pam-auth-update, there is no check mark in



Create home directory on login


How can I change this?



There is a configuration file



/usr/share/pam-configs/my_mkhomedir


containing



Name: activate mkhomedir
Default: no
Priority: 900
Session-Type: Additional
Session:
required pam_mkhomedir.so umask=002 skel=/etc/skel


Changing the priority value changes the ordering in pam-auth-update, but Default: yes does not enable it as default. Is there any other option to enable this module as default?










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    I want to enable some pam modules automatically in a script. mkhomedir is disabled as default. If you start pam-auth-update, there is no check mark in



    Create home directory on login


    How can I change this?



    There is a configuration file



    /usr/share/pam-configs/my_mkhomedir


    containing



    Name: activate mkhomedir
    Default: no
    Priority: 900
    Session-Type: Additional
    Session:
    required pam_mkhomedir.so umask=002 skel=/etc/skel


    Changing the priority value changes the ordering in pam-auth-update, but Default: yes does not enable it as default. Is there any other option to enable this module as default?










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      I want to enable some pam modules automatically in a script. mkhomedir is disabled as default. If you start pam-auth-update, there is no check mark in



      Create home directory on login


      How can I change this?



      There is a configuration file



      /usr/share/pam-configs/my_mkhomedir


      containing



      Name: activate mkhomedir
      Default: no
      Priority: 900
      Session-Type: Additional
      Session:
      required pam_mkhomedir.so umask=002 skel=/etc/skel


      Changing the priority value changes the ordering in pam-auth-update, but Default: yes does not enable it as default. Is there any other option to enable this module as default?










      share|improve this question














      I want to enable some pam modules automatically in a script. mkhomedir is disabled as default. If you start pam-auth-update, there is no check mark in



      Create home directory on login


      How can I change this?



      There is a configuration file



      /usr/share/pam-configs/my_mkhomedir


      containing



      Name: activate mkhomedir
      Default: no
      Priority: 900
      Session-Type: Additional
      Session:
      required pam_mkhomedir.so umask=002 skel=/etc/skel


      Changing the priority value changes the ordering in pam-auth-update, but Default: yes does not enable it as default. Is there any other option to enable this module as default?







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          Firstly I edited the mkhomedir config file changing Default: no to Default: yes



          Then I ran this command:



          pam-auth-update --enable mkhomedir


          I checked the pam-auth-update ncurses gui afterwards and the box was now selected






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            Firstly I edited the mkhomedir config file changing Default: no to Default: yes



            Then I ran this command:



            pam-auth-update --enable mkhomedir


            I checked the pam-auth-update ncurses gui afterwards and the box was now selected






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              I checked the pam-auth-update ncurses gui afterwards and the box was now selected






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                Then I ran this command:



                pam-auth-update --enable mkhomedir


                I checked the pam-auth-update ncurses gui afterwards and the box was now selected






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                Firstly I edited the mkhomedir config file changing Default: no to Default: yes



                Then I ran this command:



                pam-auth-update --enable mkhomedir


                I checked the pam-auth-update ncurses gui afterwards and the box was now selected







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