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23 Feb
2021
23 Feb
'21
13:30
On 2021-02-23 12:28, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I think in *suse it is better to use YaST for user creation, so that directories are properly initialized.
Actually. It was on purpose. The directories shouldn't be initialized. I think that you need to create an account that doesn't introduce that much from the system side to be able to do the fault isolation. That's why I suggested to remove all created files in the /home/testuser1 that -m introduces if the problem persisted. But it might be a good thing to start with adding a user with yast. 1. from yast 2. useradd -m 3. useradd without -m (remove the created files) -- /bengan