On Jul 4, Ricardo Javier Aranibar León
#useradd armando #passwd armando but when I try to connect with armando I have this message... su: warning: cannot change directory to /home/armando:No such file or directory You have to use useradd -m armando to create the home directory too. This is not really security related, and I think that a suse-sysadmin list would be the right place for this (although it isn't suse specific, but it would move load off suse-SECURITY I think.)
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