This seems a quite painful process where one would have expected the install process to work properly as long as his install specified the proper partitioning and users and without formatting the existing /home which was a separate partition. The only reason I can imagine for it not working is if the install was not smart enough to associate the same uid and gid for the user directories already in /home with the users it was creating in the new /etc/passwd.
Am I expecting too much? Is there a legitimate reason for not doing so?
Looks like your /home partition was being equated as /hda7 - which makes sense.
umount /dev/hda7
mkdir /home
mount -t ext3 (or whatever it is) /dev/hda7 /home
df -k
vi /etc/passwd
ls -al ~joe
ls -al ~pattie
You can change the mount point via /etc/fstab
You can change the users home via /etc/passwd
Be sure to chown/chgrp all the files to their corresponding users
cd ~joe | chown -R joe:joe *
cd ~pattie | chown -R pattie:pattie *
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On 4/20/09, Josef Lowder <joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> Thanks Craig. I can't imagine how this could have come about
> as I know that hda7 was originally specified as just "/home"
>
> But I really appreciate your response and guidance.
>
> On 4/20/09, Craig White <craigwhite@azapple.com> wrote:
>> it appears that you have mounted /dev/hda7 as /home/joe rather than
>> just /home
>>
>> if you haven't created anything else (i.e., users, in /home, you could
>> probably just change the mount point in /etc/fstab and
>> 'umount /home/joe' and 'mount -a' and everything would be fixed. You
>> would of course want users named joe and patti and if you haven't
>> already created them, you could figure out which uid number they had
>> previously...
>>
>> ls -ldn /home/joe/*
>>
>> and their user & group numbers from your old system should be displayed.
>>
>> Then you could create them again with a 'useradd' command like,
>>
>> useradd -u 501(or ??) -g 501(or ??)
>>
>> type 'useradd --help' for information.
>>
>> Craig
>>
>>
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