Hi, I gave up the Samba configuration, because I don´t need that at the moment.
I tried to change the password for the second user "gast" with sudo passwd gast and it seemed to be ok. but it is impossible to log into that user. It seems that it doesn´t recognise the password. Is there an option in Guix to find out what the password looks like, so that I can see it on the screen displayed? If not, how can I proceed? thanks gottfried Am 11.02.26 um 22:38 schrieb Noé Lopez:
gfp <[email protected]> writes:Am 11.02.26 um 17:58 schrieb Ian Eure:Hi gfp, gfp <[email protected]> writes:Hi Guix, I changed the name of the second user: "Gast" in my config.scm and now after updating system config.scm this second user is not shown up in the beginning. I can´t log into it. My first user: "gfp" is shown up and underneath it says: "not shown" If I enter into that it asks me for the user I said "Gast" then it asks me for the password but it does not recognise my password, which I established earlier.You’re mixing declarative (your operating-system configuration) and stateful (your password set with `passwd' in a shell). When you changed the declarative configuration, it destroyed your existing user and created a new one. Since there’s no password in the declarative configuration, it didn’t set one. You need to set the password again. I am still confused by the mentions of Samba, "The Samba Public User," etc. Samba has no bearing on your goal or problems, as you have stated them. -- Ianthanks how can I add a password to "gast" if I can´t log into that account? GottfriedAs root, use “passwd gast”.
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