Create DEFAULT firefox profile via command line before the first run
Hi,
I want to setup a number of addons via command line on a completely fresh Firefox ESR installation on Linux (i.e. while Firefox hasn't been opened yet for the first time by the user). To do this, I first need a default profile directory, but the .mozilla folder is missing from the home path when I install Firefox (it is only created when I run the browser for the first time).
So I tried to create a profile immediately after installing FF:
firefox -createprofile default-esr
This creates the .mozilla folder containing a XXXXXXXX.default-esr directory and the profiles.ini file with the following contents:
[Profile0] Name=default-esr IsRelative=1 Path=XXXXXXXX.default-esr
[General] StartWithLastProfile=1 Version=2
However when I run FF for the first time later on, it completely skips this profile and instead generates a new default one, YYYYYYYY.default-esr-1, and profiles.ini is edited with the following contents:
[Profile1] Name=default-esr-1 IsRelative=1 Path=YYYYYYYY.default-esr-1
[Profile0] Name=default-esr IsRelative=1 Path=XXXXXXXX.default-esr Default=1
[General] StartWithLastProfile=1 Version=2
[Install3B6073811A6ABF12] Default=YYYYYYYY.default-esr-1 Locked=1
I can revert to the profile that I explicitly created by going to about:profiles and setting it again as the default, but this defeats the purpose because I want to prepare my profile via the command line without having to open FF to change a setting. Is this possible?
Ti ṣàtúnṣe
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You can possibly install extensions and make other changes to settings via a policies.json or autoconfig file.