On Nov 29, 2006, at 3:04 PM, baho-utot wrote:
Geoffrey Thomas wrote:
After a few keyboard issues, I now have a LFS system that boots
without problems.
I can login as root and cruise through directories and use basic
commands.
When I add a user with useradd, all the info goes into the /etc/
password and /etc/shadow files
When I try to login to the new user, I get the message /bin/bash
Permission denied.
I check /bin/bash permissions.
The file is owned by root (group -root) and the permissions are 755.
Any ideas?
Geoff
Did you set the password by using
passwd <new user name> ?
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Yes, without problem.
Geoff
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