Hi! I did this for have a "guest" false session with GDM Login:
1.- Create a count without privileges (example Guest). Then password = guest :P Any easy.
2.- Configure this count (Guest).
3.- Add all files (included hidden) to a .tar file and save it (example /etc/init.d/guest.tar)
4.- Create this file /etc/init.d/guest.sh With this context: [CODE]#!/bin/sh rm -rf /home/guest mkdir /home/guest chown guest:guest /home/guest tar -C /home/guest -xvf /etc/init.d/guest.tar[/CODE]
5.- In terminal: [CODE]sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/guest.sh sudo update-rc.d guest.sh defaults[/CODE]
With this 5 steps, all configuration user is restart to "default" (in .tar file), in each retart :) Cheers!
Hi!
I did this for have a "guest" false session with GDM Login:
1.- Create a count without privileges (example Guest). Then password = guest :P Any easy.
2.- Configure this count (Guest).
3.- Add all files (included hidden) to a .tar file and save it (example /etc/init. d/guest. tar)
4.- Create this file /etc/init. d/guest. sh d/guest. tar[/CODE]
With this context:
[CODE]#!/bin/sh
rm -rf /home/guest
mkdir /home/guest
chown guest:guest /home/guest
tar -C /home/guest -xvf /etc/init.
5.- In terminal: d/guest. sh
[CODE]sudo chmod +x /etc/init.
sudo update-rc.d guest.sh defaults[/CODE]
With this 5 steps, all configuration user is restart to "default" (in .tar file), in each retart :)
Cheers!