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I looked at this and that then attempted to move /home to a (pre-existing) partition. Now I am unable to log into it.



I tried to use chown in recovery mode as per the psychocats tutorial, only to be told that /home/username doesn't exist. But when I run 'locate username', it's the first directory listed.



What did I miss?


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First run ubuntu on normal mode, after press ctrl + alt + f1 and then login with your user name and password, now write sudo chmod 777 -R /home/Your_user_folder



If not posible, put the terminal answer here.


[#27942] Tuesday, October 18, 2022, 2 Years  [reply] [flag answer]
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