adding a user
Manish Raj Sharma
manishrs at cs.bu.edu
Wed Sep 5 19:33:05 EDT 2001
I am sure I am root ( coz I have been able to install a couple of packages
like real player on the box ). Also the directory /home exists
It's true that I haven't installed the system myself but had I not been
root I wouldn't have been able to install the packages.
I tried adding user by using the KDE user managemnet tool ..inwhich case
it did allow me to add the user but did not create the /home/xyz
directory. When I looged in using this xyz id.....the screen blinked for
a few moments, recovered and again gave me the login screen.
It's really weird but then that's what happened.
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 06:07:20PM -0400, Manish Raj Sharma wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am operating as root to a linux box that I have. I want to create
> > another user id for myself so that I don't have to log in as root
> > everytime. When I do
> > adduser xyz
> > it says:
> > adduser: cannot create directory /home/xyz
> > Can anybody guide me how to do this. I hope I got my question clear.
>
> Does the directory /home exist? Is it mounted on a writable
> filesystem? Is the filesystem full? Are you sure you're really root
> (i.e. is your UID 0)? This may seem like a silly question, but if
> this isn't a machine you've installed yourself, then the previous
> administrator of the machine may have changed the name of the root
> account...
>
>
>
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