hi josef, (In reply to Josef M�llers from comment #1) > I cannot reproduce the issue on my TW VM. I feared that.... > For GDPR reasons (which were heavily debated), /etc/pam.d and /usr/etc/pam.d > are not included in supportconfig any more (see i saw that, when running supportconfig. but didn't know how to enable it. > /usr/lib/supportconfig/resources/supportconfig.rc, search for > FORCE_OPTION_PAM, it can be switched on again by putting > "FORCE_OPTION_PAM=1" into /etc/supportconfig.conf). ok, thanks. > Could you please gather the pam.d files into an archive and attach that here? > Best would be to "cd /" and then "tar cvjf /tmp/pam.tbz etc/pam.d > usr/etc/pam.d". > As these files are world-readable, they will not contain passwords or user > names but feel free to check. archive is attached. > > Can you also please check if (/usr)/etc/default/su are empty, if they exist? /etc/default/su does not exist /usr/etc/default/su exists, but contains only comments: # /etc/default/su is an override of /etc/login.defs for su. # See /etc/login.defs and su(1) for more. # # List of supported variables: # ALWAYS_SET_PATH, ENV_PATH, ENV_ROOTPATH, ENV_SUPATH, FAIL_DELAY #