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Hi folks,
Currently I am trying to create a valid /etc/passwd using 'mkpasswd -ld >/etc/passwd'. But it dies with
The user name could not be found.
Of course without telling me _which_ user it could not find. Poor design :-(. Any idea how this can be solved?
How can I tell mkpasswd to ignore all discrepancies between Unix and Windows account information and list at least the valid password entries?
Regards
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