At 12:04 PM 3/9/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Try running pwck...it will check the validity of /etc/passwd, and
>/etc/shadow, and let you know if you have any problems. Such problems may
>be causing this error.
Thanks for the advice, Sam. Unfortunately, it didn't work. I even removed
one account complet
Try running pwck...it will check the validity of /etc/passwd, and
/etc/shadow, and let you know if you have any problems. Such problems may
be causing this error.
-Sam
On Mon, Mar 09, 1998 at 09:07:10PM -0800, Ken Arck wrote:
> I recently changed over my 5.0 system to PAM authentication, which
I recently changed over my 5.0 system to PAM authentication, which works
fine by the way...
the only thing I noticed is that *some* accounts no longer track UID to
username. That is to say, if I log on as user X, instead of getting the
username in the prompt, linux tells me "[I have no name!@host