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PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:07 am 
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I used to launch a script as boot time which has a line with "rutilt -ep My_profile" for authentication.
The problem, at this moment, is that no user seems defined and so rutilt search profiles in /.config/rutilt. :?
In order to make my script working, I had to copy the profiles created as root at this place. But, I don't think copy things in the root directory is a good solution.

:idea: Romain, is it possible to add an option to force RutilT to use profiles of a specific user :?:

:idea: Another solution could be to store profiles for root in /etc/rutilt and make it the default when no user is defined.

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 8:40 pm 
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Starcrasher wrote:
The problem, at this moment, is that no user seems defined and so rutilt search profiles in /.config/rutilt. :?
In order to make my script working, I had to copy the profiles created as root at this place. But, I don't think copy things in the root directory is a good solution.

Yes, this is one of the bug fixed in v0.16, which I've finally released! Profiles are now properly read from root's directory.
Starcrasher wrote:
:idea: Romain, is it possible to add an option to force RutilT to use profiles of a specific user :?:

No, but a solution could be to create a symbolic link from root's ".config/rutilt" directory to a user 's one.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 11:15 am 
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The 0.16 version fixed the problem and profiles are read from root's directory.


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