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John Hanks <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 23 May 2006 06:59:13 -0600
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On Tue, 2006-05-23 at 05:25 +0100, John Logsdon wrote:
> When this sort of thing happens, I would suspect the volume on which the
> user's directories are located.  If the bad users are all on a newer
> disk/partition/nfs mounted device, it is possible that the mount
> restrictions are different - and of course this may be across NFS (or
> whatever you may be using).  It is unlikely that a PAM/Kerberos issue
> affects only new users in the way described.

/home is one large volume with plenty of free space. We aren't using
automount (yet). Again, this all works fine for all users in our Fedora
Core 5 workstations, only Scientific Linux has this issue with some
users.

This one has me pretty well stumped.

Thanks,

jbh

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