mikshaw


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Posted: Oct. 15 2006,13:56 |
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Files in /etc/skell are there for regular users. When you create a new user, those files are copied to the new user's home directory. As I said, root's personal configs are stored in /root. I have no idea if this directory is copied from /KNOPPIX during boot, or if it's simply created empty, so adding files to /root in a remaster might not work.
In any case, you could use the systemwide vimrc mentioned above, which will be used by root and any other user who doesn't have a personal .vimrc file.
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