On 26/03/12 10:31, jdd wrote:
Le 26/03/2012 09:43, lynn a écrit :
your home is mounted nfs for the present tests or only in the future?
_My_ local home is currently in /home. When I join the lan, local /home is overwritten by the remote /home by nfs. I want to keep my local /home e.g. by moving it to /home2
mailman, inn use users with homes not in /home, with no problem.
I think that this must be an LXDE problem since I can login fine with my home under /home2 using KDE.
try loging from a console: at login prompt do "control alt F1" to get a terminal, log, and look where you are located.
Yeah. Console login works fine. I am in /home2, correct id, getent etc.
graphic login should not mind where is the home.
In this case it seems to:-(
look at permissions, UID, home in passwd file. Are the two home on the same filesystem? is the filesystem rw?
just guesses
jdd
As a workaround, I've given myself another login with my local stuff in it so I can access it via nfs. Not what I want but well. . . Thanks for the suggestions, L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org