Check the permissions on /home and /home/user. The user must have +x on
/home and +rx on /home/user. Try to su to the user and check if you can
access its home directory.

On 12/20/07, shlomo solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a strange problem. When I try to login with any user, except
> for root, I get an error message saying that the userś home directory
> doesn´t  exist. I verified that this is NOT true. All home directories
> seem to be intact. I GOOGLED and found a suggestion that /etc/passwd
> could, for some reason, not include the names of the home directories.
> I verified that /etc/passwd is OK.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Since I can get into my system (I don´t want to run as root), I´m
> sending this from a different system via gmail, so please CC replies
> to my Gmail account.
>
>
> Shlomo Solomon
>

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