Question? The file /home/curtis (formerly the directory /home/curtis) won't let me delete it, remove, do a chown, chmod, etc... No matter whether I login as "Root" or the user "curtis". I can't get rid of the silly thing (and I'm getting paranoid - "was I hacked?") When ever I try to change its say that I dont have the permission/authority. Under "Ownership" it lists the user as "???" and the group as "446" (and I have been unable to figure what group 448 is). How can I change this or get rid of the file /home/curtis (formerly the home directory /home/curtis)? On Sunday 13 May 2001 07:34, Jack Malone wrote:
At 01:56 AM 5/13/2001 -0500, Curtis Rey wrote:
Is there a built-in program to add new users and setup the /home/.<user> directory. Since the dcopserver took a dump (failed) on me I'd like to create a new user account/dir to use. Any suggestions or HOWTO's?
fire up yast an go to administration, there is an add new user menu choice. it does what your wanting
jack Jack Malone jack@malone.tyler.com http://www.ballistic.com/~jemalone
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