Am 23.02.26 um 17:29 schrieb W. Knight:
Since it is now just a directory in /home you can remove it and all of its contents withcd /home # Dangerous since it deletes everything specified on the commandline and # a typo such as having '/' with a space around it # can wipe your system (yes I have done that accidentally # before). Use with care. sudo rm -rf gast.broken.20260202 Cheers, W
I am in the user: gfp /home shows 3 users: gfp, gast, gast.broken.20260220 and doing a sudo rm -rf gast.broken.20260202 asking for password RET this user is still there... what did I wrong? this user (directory) has got a key, may be therefore it does not work thanks Gottfried
On February 23, 2026 9:57:05 AM CST, gfp <[email protected]> wrote: cd /home # Move to home directory sudo mv gast gast.broken.20260220 # Move it out of the way How can I remove this user „gast.broken.20260202“ now? because I have now 3 users: gfp gast gast.broken.20260202 thanks Gottfried
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