useradd doesn't create /home/user_name directory
Bug #602407 reported by
Ioannis Vranos
This bug report is a duplicate of:
Bug #603283: useradd doesn't create /home/user_name directory.
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Ubuntu Website - OBSOLETE |
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Bug Description
I tested the bug under Ubuntu 9.10 x64 Server and 10.04 x64 Desktop.
The command:
useradd -c "First name, Last name" [-d /home/user_name] user_name
doesn't create the directory /home/user_name, so when the user user_name logs in the console, he is presented with the error message:
No directory, logging in with HOME=/
Tested with Fedora 13 x64, and it works OK.
summary: |
- useradd doesn't create /home/user_name directory by default + useradd doesn't create /home/user_name directory |
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I correctly reported the bug under Ubuntu project, as bug #603283.
So I am closing this bug report.