2009/10/13 andy baxter <a...@earthsong.free-online.co.uk>:
> The only thing I can think of is to mount the filesystem as a loopback
> (without uml running, or you will trash the filesystem), and have a look at
> /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow.
>
> Look to see if anything is different between the root user and the one you
> created.
I didn't notice anything strange, but, actually I see they are a
little bit different.
/etc/passwd:
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
buddy:x:1000:1000::/home/buddy:/bin/bash

But this is not the problem.
Also my host filesystem has the "root line" like the above one.

Thank you.

Flavio

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