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No, just passwd, passwd-, and passwd.bak. The same for shadow.
Is there some other way of rebuilting them???
<p>Kyle
<br>
<p>Mark Gelinas wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 12:26:23AM +0000, kyle@breezy.com
wrote:
<br>> No change, still returns "[I have no name!@" Any other suggestions???
<br>>
<br>> Thanks
<br>>
<br>> Kyle
<br>>
<br>Does your system use a hashed database for the passwords (ie., do you
have
<br>the files /etc/passwd.dir and /etc/passwd.pag)? If so, they might
have
<br>become corrupted. Try using 'mkpasswd' or 'vipw' as root to rebuild
them.
<p>Also review your password file for blank lines, comments, or incomplete
<br>entries. Any of these can cause the password file to be ignored entirely,
<br>or at least ignore everything after the bad data.
<p>MarkG
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