Interestingly my user seems to work. Timekpr doesn't display errors, when I log in, and shows the correct unlimited time. Of course, I'm in the wheel group. I've tried to add my daughter to the wheel group too, but nothing changed.
My user was an ordinary user when timekpr was installed, and later I've converted to a systemd-homed user with the same username and UID. (As described here: https://systemd.io/CONVERTING_TO_HOMED/)
In contrary the other user (my daughter's account) was created originally as a homed user, before timekpr installation.
And...
the log didn't show anything interesting, until I've changed the log level to 2.
Then I've found these lines:
NOTE: system user "myDaughterUsername" explicitly excluded
NOTE: system user "lightdm" explicitly excluded
I think the problem is that systemd-homed uses the ID range 60001-60513. (My daughter's UID is in this range too.)
Interestingly my user seems to work. Timekpr doesn't display errors, when I log in, and shows the correct unlimited time. Of course, I'm in the wheel group. I've tried to add my daughter to the wheel group too, but nothing changed. /systemd. io/CONVERTING_ TO_HOMED/)
My user was an ordinary user when timekpr was installed, and later I've converted to a systemd-homed user with the same username and UID. (As described here: https:/
In contrary the other user (my daughter's account) was created originally as a homed user, before timekpr installation.
And... name" explicitly excluded
the log didn't show anything interesting, until I've changed the log level to 2.
Then I've found these lines:
NOTE: system user "myDaughterUser
NOTE: system user "lightdm" explicitly excluded
I think the problem is that systemd-homed uses the ID range 60001-60513. (My daughter's UID is in this range too.)
Look at "Special systemd UID ranges" here: https:/ /systemd. io/UIDS- GIDS/