On Friday 04 June 2010 13:02:59 Anton Aylward wrote:
Julien Michielsen said the following on 06/04/2010 06:44 AM:
Indeed, on the 11.2-machine /home/juk4 is the home-directory of user juk4.
I asked a very specific question and you didn't answer. I wanted to verify that it was the home directory ACCORDING TO THE /etc/passwd FILE
according to /etc/passwd : juk4:x:1000:100:juk4:/home/juk4:/bin/bash
He is the only user on the machine (together with root of course) Root, however, has no problem logging in, and as user root I can do everything on the machine, But I don't trust myself as root, and want to log in as normal user. When logging in under non-X console #id juk4 uid=1000(juk4) gid=100(users) groups=100(users),33(video) on this kde3.5 machine:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What does this mean? Are they not both on the same machine, the same /etc/passwd file?
No, they are not. Julien runs on 11.1 under KDE3.5. juk4 on 11.2 under KDE4.? .
uid=1000(julien) gid=100(users) groups=16(dialout),33(video),100(users)
hope this will be of help to you.
Not.
You say
FIRST /home/juk4 is the home directory
but on a previous post you said
ls /mnt/b5/juk4/.kde4/share/config/kwinrc -l -rw------- 1 julien users 226 May 31 10:28
so that's not under /home/juk4
SECOND
He is the only user on the machine
but you give the ID result for two users.
If these are on different machines then the information you give is of no use. We are trying to establish why you can't log in on one machine.
I'm trying to build a coherent image of your configuration and that's not what I'm getting.
I've got two suse's on the same machine: the 11.1 which works without problems, and on which - as user Julien - I can read the partitions where user juk4 is installed (the 11.2 machine). But user juk4 only can work as a nor-X user. Sorry for the confusion. Julien
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