On 5/23/07, Johnny Tan <jtan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hmm, not sure about the password part of this... but is SELinux enabled? If so, you might have to run restorecon on the new /home directory.
No SELinux (it is disabled).
Also, you said you "think" permissions were preserved, but it's better to be absolutely sure: when you "ls -la" any user's home directory, they own every file/directory in their home (including "hidden" ones like .gnome, etc)?
Everything is correct here - the user ids are all set up right.
Lastly, in Users & Groups applet, the home directories are correct for each user?
Yes, that, too. I'm rebuilding the installation (again). -- Mark Hull-Richter DATAllegro (www.datallegro.com) 85 Enterprise, Second Floor, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 949-680-3082 - Office 949-680-3001 - fax _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos