On 7/15/20 12:00 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
Further info on this. The problem appears to be with the user account
that was being used for testing.

The user account that was created with Anaconda permits ssh login. The
problem account is using a directory that was leftover from the Fedora
30 install.

You created that user again after the install? It most likely has the wrong permissions since the user will most likely have a different userid than it did before. Do "ls -l /home" to check that. And if the permissions are wrong, then run "chown -R user: /home/user" (replacing "user" in all cases with the real username").
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