It is your responsibility to find a package associated to this bug, not
users.

I would say it is your infrastructure problem, associated with several
packages.

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On Feb 24, 2016, 01:16, at 01:16, yuehan <[email protected]> wrote:
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>which
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>Title:
>  Cannot setup a user account
>
>Status in Ubuntu:
>  New
>
>Bug description:
>  How to repeat:
>I.  set up an ext4 by some other linux,e.g. Fedora, put your "home"
>into that, e.g. my name is Mike, then there is folder named "Mike" in
>the /home/ directory
>2. install ubuntu, and say your name is "BuggyUbuntu", and set the
>"home" the mounting point to the one in step 1
>3. There will be two directories in /home/, one is "Mike", the other is
>"BuggyUbuntu".
>  4. Add an administrator user named "Mike" graphically
>  5. Change "BuggyUbuntu" from "administrator" to "standard" user
>  6. Log out
>
>  7. Now nice, you can never login to "Mike". Unbuntu does not tell you
> why, just keeps making an alert sound and go back to the login screen.
>
>  8. You can never change anything because you do not have any
>  administrator, cannot even add any account. Moreover, how stupid
>  Ubuntu is? It keeps asking you to enter a password to report a bug
> while you are just a standard user. Each time you enter your password,
>  it just says "fail to authorize". Just treat the users.
>
>  9. I tried to add another administrator in recovery mode by "adduser
> --system". The user was added successfully. However, the user does not
>  show up while logging in. If you use "adduser", the user will show up
> in the login screen but you cannot login and it is a standard user not
>  an administrator.
>
>  10. The only solution looks like just deleting Ubuntu
>
>  This is what happens in the first 10mins I was using Ubuntu. So
>  frustrating. Is the Ubuntu designed by idiots? Super user unfriendly!
>  You should always guess the problems.
>
>  ProblemType: Bug
>  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 15.10
>  Package: ubuntu-release-upgrader-core 1:15.10.13
>  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.2.0-16.19-generic 4.2.3
>  Uname: Linux 4.2.0-16-generic x86_64
>  ApportVersion: 2.19.1-0ubuntu3
>  Architecture: amd64
>  CrashDB: ubuntu
>  CurrentDesktop: Unity
>  Date: Sun Nov 22 21:53:57 2015
>  InstallationDate: Installed on 2015-11-23 (0 days ago)
>InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 15.10 "Wily Werewolf" - Release amd64
>(20151021)
>  PackageArchitecture: all
>  ProcEnviron:
>   LANGUAGE=en_US
>   PATH=(custom, no user)
>   XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=<set>
>   LANG=en_US.UTF-8
>   SHELL=/bin/bash
>  SourcePackage: ubuntu-release-upgrader
>  Symptom: ubuntu-release-upgrader
>  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
>
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