On Sat, 2013-03-23 at 11:15 -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
Um? I don't think firstboot does that. There's nothing to
make
firstboot
run on upgrades. So far as I know, there's no code anywhere that
fiddles
with user accounts on upgrade in the normal case, they're just left
alone.
Ah, yes, my bad. It isn't for upgrades, it's when you keep a user home
directory between fresh installs. For example, I use a separate /home
partition which I mount for each fresh install. I use the same user name
for the new install, and first boot asks if I want to reuse the user
directory, and corrects the permissions for that directory.
(This probably isn't required for upgrades)
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