Home directory not being created
man useradd
states:
useradd is a low level utility for adding users. On Debian,
administrators should usually use adduser(8) instead.
Note the low level utility
To add a user, use adduser
instead. It's a more high-level utility.
Moreover, looking at the -d
option:
-d, --home HOME_DIR
The new user will be created using HOME_DIR as the value for the
user's login directory. The default is to append the LOGIN name to
BASE_DIR and use that as the login directory name. The directory
HOME_DIR does not have to exist but will not be created if it is
missing.
The directory will not be created if it is missing.
Generally keep away from useradd
, use adduser
instead.
you can fix this simply by creating the home dir.
mkdir /home/linda
chown linda:linda /home/linda
try logging in again and this should work.
According with man useradd
, -d /home/linda
option will not create the directory /home/linda
, if this is missing. So, you have to create it manually. To do this, run the followings commands in terminal:
sudo -i #to get root privileges
mkdir /home/linda #to create the directory /home/linda
cp -rT /etc/skel /home/linda #to populate /home/linda with default files and folders
chown -R linda:linda /home/linda #to change the owner of /home/linda to user linda
See also: How to make user home folder after account creation?