I have encountered something very similar to the Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid
thread above.  However, on Xubuntu 8.10.  I found the passwd and groups
files trashed (65534 on some IDs).  I have all the latest patches
installed, of which there have been a lot lately and perhaps this bug.

I added /etc/udev/rules.d/ custom rules file in part trying to run a usb
query as non-root as usb devices couldn't be seen without using sudo.  I
then restarted udev and immediately lost connectivity as hardware
drivers were restarted.  On rebooting, I've found that eth0 & eth1 were
messed up and network-manager thought they were DHCP, and not static as
I'd configured.  Using ifconfig they **dont appear** unless you
explicitly state: ifconfig eth0, and they dont appear in the network-
manager applet window. I removed the custom rules file and rebooted and
the system is still messed up.  Then if I manually configure eth0 then
use 'ping' it ends up giving 'sendmsg not permitted' if I ping anything
but eth0 ip addr.  I dont know if this is related but it started
appearing at the same time.

Replacing 65534s with more sensible numbers hasn't recovered much -
maybe some system services came back to life - and opening the users &
groups GUI still presents an empty list of users, with only root
appearing.

I'd be happy to capture what I can but I have to recover this machine
asap and dont have backups beyond the /var/backups/passwd and groups
files.  It seems most of it is intact but its functionality is being
compromised by bogus users & permissions so I'm hoping there is a simple
fix-up here?

System is running on: http://www.cappuccinopc.com/light-c7.asp

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Users-admin fails with AMD-K6 processor
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