![]() ![]() Then I copied the following files from superuser home directory to the home directory of that user where I could not login. I think I have found the answer.It worked in my machine as this problem happened again.( But this works if you have more than one account with password known of superuser account and you want to login to another account with no superuser privileges where you could not login, else refer to 's answer which could help.)ġ.I pressed Ctrl + Alt + f3 ( you may do any f-keys from f2-f6 )Ģ.I login with a existing superuser accountģ.You may make a home directory of "anotheruser" if no such home directory exists by: $ sudo mkdir /home/anotheruser
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