> > > About the 'no home' ting: it means that the system couldn't cd to the user's > homedir after assuming the identity of the user. Usually this means > that /home isn't mounted, or wasn't mounted when you added the user, but > you may have other reasons. Just make sure that the entry in /etc/passwd > for the user accurately reflects their homedir, then 'chown -R user ~user' > and 'chmod -R u+rwX ~user'. Question is why useradd john -d /home/john doesn't work > > I am not sure that listing the users' commands is legal (but I'm not a > lawyer so don't ask me) or desirable. It's called 'process accounting' in I would hope that logging what contractors are doing on my machine is legal or else I could be charged for work that was never done and/or liable for abuse of the system.
Thanks. Patrick