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Make sure there is no file called /etc/nologin. Also, make sure that you
have assigned them passwords (with passwd), or deleted their password (by
editing /etc/password and making the password field blank.
- Mike
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Michael B. Trausch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Arnold Edinborough
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On Sun, 28 Feb 1999, gao ge wrote:
> hello:
> my operation system is redhat5.0,i have created a lot of users,
> but they can't login into system,why?if anyone know the reason,please
> tell me!thanks!!!
>
>
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