[redhat-lspp] /home at SystemHigh

Linda Knippers linda.knippers at hp.com
Thu Feb 23 20:16:47 UTC 2006


/home at SystemHigh also makes useradd not work.  If the admin
is running at SystemHigh, its possible to create the home directory
but not update the passwd/shadow files.  If the admin is running
at SystemLow, then its possible to update the passwd/shadow files
but not create the home directory.

Does /home need to be SystemHigh?

-- ljk

Daniel J Walsh wrote:
> Causes all Shell startup to fail.
> 
> # bash
> bash: /home/dwalsh/.bashrc : Permission denied
> 
> Looks like bash does a search starting at /home for its path.  Gets a
> denied because it is not allowed to read SystemHigh.
> What should I do?
> 
> Bash continues to work, but every login  gets this nasty error and the
> .bashrc file is never read.
> 
> Dan
> 
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