>Simply nothing. The same message appears on the screen:"Not directory
>/home/user1"
>I tried to create a directory /user1 to make sure that the problem
>is not with only /home and change corresponding part in the
>passwd file, but the problem persists.
Good call on the creation of the /user1 directory... What are the
permissions on the directory /user1?? Try doing the following (If have not
already) at the prompt as root:
chown user1:user1 /user1
chmod a+rw /user1
and then try logging in
>Must I contact the X-FILE ?
No... Mulder and Scully are going to be busy already at the conference I'm
going to at the beginning of next month :)
If I talk to them, I'll throw in a couple of words for ya...
Bill Bushong - Concord, NH
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