Ahhh! That worked except for the fact that when I went to recreate the original username, it told me that it "already exists in system"
I think I may just bite the bullet and pick a different username
SOLVED: Accessing the Shared Folders
Re: SOLVED: Accessing the Shared Folders
You probably have to manually remove it as well via command line.
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Re: SOLVED: Accessing the Shared Folders
I was ready to dump Amahi as I have spent two days trying to get everything working on my new server. Thought I would try a one last search on the forums and ran across this thread.
The issues here are exactly as I am experiencing but have not found a resolution.
I have checked all Windows user IDs, signed in and out of Amahi and changed users multiple times...nothing is working.
This thread did get me to the point of being able to sign into my hda, but still cannot save to files or create new folders.
Any help?
Thanks
The issues here are exactly as I am experiencing but have not found a resolution.
I have checked all Windows user IDs, signed in and out of Amahi and changed users multiple times...nothing is working.
This thread did get me to the point of being able to sign into my hda, but still cannot save to files or create new folders.
Any help?
Thanks
Re: SOLVED: Accessing the Shared Folders
Verify that /var/hda/files are owned by your 1st admin user:users. If not, you can correct it by doing this as root user:
Replace 1st admin user with the name of your user.
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chown -R 1st admin user:users /var/hda/files
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Re: SOLVED: Accessing the Shared Folders
You probably have to manually remove it as well via command line.
How?
Exact same situation here after a fresh express CD install.
Re: SOLVED: Accessing the Shared Folders
Please provide details of your problem if you would like assistance?
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Re: SOLVED: Accessing the Shared Folders
Please provide details of your problem if you would like assistance?
As I wrote. I have the exact same problem as the OP in this thread.
My original account is somehow not able to open shares, any new accounts are. I've deleted the original account from the HDA Dashboard (which no longer shows it), but any attempt at making a new account with the same name as the deleted account results in "already exists in system". Exactly the same as Sqwirtle. Your advice to him was to manually remove the account through the command line too - I'm asking how to do that.
edit:
# finger [username] shows the login, real name, directory and shell
# userdel [username]
and
# userdel -r [username] result in user [username] does not exist.
Re: SOLVED: Accessing the Shared Folders
Are you running the userdel command as root user?
What you might be able to do is install Webmin. Use this to remove the user from Linux and ensure it's removed from Samba as well. Once that is done, you should be able to create the user via the Amahi dashboard.
The only valid way to add/remove users is using the Amahi dashboard. Cleanup of remaining files and such would need to be removed manually, but that is done as a precaution to prevent accidental deletion of files.
I would like to caution you that this app can cause issues if you are not careful. If you do not want to try this method, then only other option would be to create a user with a different name.
What you might be able to do is install Webmin. Use this to remove the user from Linux and ensure it's removed from Samba as well. Once that is done, you should be able to create the user via the Amahi dashboard.
The only valid way to add/remove users is using the Amahi dashboard. Cleanup of remaining files and such would need to be removed manually, but that is done as a precaution to prevent accidental deletion of files.
I would like to caution you that this app can cause issues if you are not careful. If you do not want to try this method, then only other option would be to create a user with a different name.
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Re: SOLVED: Accessing the Shared Folders
Yup, I was root when I tried that, and before I only used the Dashboard.
I'll take a look at your link, thanks. Oh, $5... I'm not going to start spending money before this works to begin with. Thanks anyway.
I'll take a look at your link, thanks. Oh, $5... I'm not going to start spending money before this works to begin with. Thanks anyway.
Re: SOLVED: Accessing the Shared Folders
Understand. To verify if the user directories are still present, do the following as root user:
If the directory still exists, you can remove it as follows:
You can also do and look for the user name:
You can manually delete that line if it's still present.
Did you reboot and then try removing the user? I am surprised that it did not work if you removed the user via the Amahi dashboard. I presume you used a different user to SSH into the HDA.
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ls -al /home/user
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rm -rf /home/user
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cat /etc/passwd
Did you reboot and then try removing the user? I am surprised that it did not work if you removed the user via the Amahi dashboard. I presume you used a different user to SSH into the HDA.
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