2009/9/20 Milan Bouchet-Valat <email address hidden>
> This bug does not seem to be GNOME specific since the problem happens in
> usermod. Maybe KDE does not use usermod.
>
Tested usermod in KDE setup in konsole, it worked.
This computer is running Karmic upgraded from Jaunty
> Have you tried running the usermod commandline from a fresh boot, i.e.
> before you tried to edit the user with users-admin? Maybe that's the
> program that is locking /etc/passwd (via the backends).
>
Yes, newest attempt was moments ago with up-to-dated and restarted GNOME.
usermod fails, with previous errors.
this computer is running cleanly installed Karmic.
> As lslk did not return anything, could you try 'fuser /etc/passwd' too?
No output from this, nothing is using the file.
Small detail noticed, in KDE the /etc/passwd does not include ",,," after
the real name.
like wise: devil:x:1000:1000:Tuomas Aavikko:/home/devil:/bin/bash
but in GNOME: tta:x:1000:1000:tta,,,:/home/tta:/bin/bash
2009/9/20 Milan Bouchet-Valat <email address hidden>
> This bug does not seem to be GNOME specific since the problem happens in
> usermod. Maybe KDE does not use usermod.
>
Tested usermod in KDE setup in konsole, it worked.
This computer is running Karmic upgraded from Jaunty
> Have you tried running the usermod commandline from a fresh boot, i.e.
> before you tried to edit the user with users-admin? Maybe that's the
> program that is locking /etc/passwd (via the backends).
>
Yes, newest attempt was moments ago with up-to-dated and restarted GNOME.
usermod fails, with previous errors.
this computer is running cleanly installed Karmic.
> As lslk did not return anything, could you try 'fuser /etc/passwd' too?
No output from this, nothing is using the file.
Small detail noticed, in KDE the /etc/passwd does not include ",,," after 1000:1000: Tuomas Aavikko: /home/devil: /bin/bash
the real name.
like wise: devil:x:
but in GNOME: tta:x:1000: 1000:tta, ,,:/home/ tta:/bin/ bash
ps. sorry for late response, stupid work :)