Try
1. man useradd
or
2. useradd --help
and
3. check this parameters
-s "shells"
-g "groups"
-G "many groups"
-h "directory"
-p "user password"
or use YAST2 (you can use on Konsole)
Bye....
Victor Reyes
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ricardo Javier Aranibar León"
Hi list,
I don't know what happend with this. I created a new user in my box with this command as root #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
and when I execute ls /home I don't see the directory armando
If somebody can help me I will thankfull
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