On 05/31/2010 09:47 AM, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
So this would be my guess:
The first time you invoked userdel, it removed the user from the
system (/etc/passwd, /etc/group, and /etc/shadow) but didn't delete
the home folder because according to lastlog the user was still logged
in. When you invoked it a second time, it failed because the user no
longer exists -- after all, it deleted the entries from the various
system files. Which left you with all the files in the home folder ...
Either way, this sounds like a problem with userdel which, if you can
recreate it, needs to be reported as a bug.
*From:* users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org
[mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] *On Behalf Of *sawrub
*Sent:* Sunday, May 30, 2010 10:12 PM
*To:* Community support for Fedora users
*Subject:* [Fedora] 'userdel' irony -- what do you say ?
Hi List,
I created a user by the name test, and after doing with my testing was
going to delete the user using the following command, userdel and also
added '-f' for cleaning out the home without leaving any traces of
'test'. But the command says :
[r...@xbox ~]# userdel -f test
userdel: user test is currently logged in
Then i noticed that a tab in terminal was open with the user logged
in. Closed the TAB and again tried to remove the user. And to irony
the user was already gone as now the command said :.
[r...@xbox ~]# userdel -f test
userdel: user 'test' does not exist
Tried listing the files and all were there intact.
[r...@xbox ~]# ll ////home/test//
.bash_history .bash_profile .dbus/
firefox-3.6.4.tar.bz2 .gconfd/ .gnome2_private/
.pulse-cookie
.bash_logout .bashrc firefox/
.gconf/ .gnome2/ .mozilla/
[r...@xbox ~]#
I'm totally lost that how is parameter working fully against what man
says about it, pert manual
-f, --force
This option forces the removal of the user account, even if
the user is still logged in. It also forces userdel to remove the
userĀ“s home directory and mail spool, even if another user uses the
same home directory or if the mail spool is not owned by the specified
user. If USERGROUPS_ENAB is defined to yes in /etc/login.defs and if a
group exists with the same name as the deleted user, then this group
will be removed, even if it is still the primary group of another user.
Seems that there is some issue with the command parameter, what do you
say ? is there some issue or Am i wrong somewhere.
--
Saurabh Sharma
Linux user number: 490644
http://sawrub-blog.blogspot.com/
Open your doors.......It's time to look beyond Windows
Its easily reproducible...
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Saurabh Sharma
Linux user number: 490644
http://sawrub-blog.blogspot.com/
Open your doors.......It's time to look beyond Windows
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