The home directory pointed to by /etc/passwd for the user you specified
doesn't exist.  Try typing cd ~<user> and see what it tells you.  If that
can get to the users directory then you have some other kind of problem.


> Why did the following happen?
> 
>      su - <user>
>      Unable to cd to "/home/<user>"
> 
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