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I just migrated my home directory to a systemd-homed setup, and noticed a discrepancy between how ls and eza display users/groups. While ls shows my username perfectly fine, eza seems to not be able to find my username and falls back to the UID:
Because I am using systemd-homed, it appears that my user doesn't actually have a record in /etc/passwd, which might be causing this, although getent passwd ty works perfectly fine and is able to discover my user, so this is definitely a solvable problem.
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I just migrated my home directory to a systemd-homed setup, and noticed a discrepancy between how

ls
andeza
display users/groups. Whilels
shows my username perfectly fine,eza
seems to not be able to find my username and falls back to the UID:Because I am using systemd-homed, it appears that my user doesn't actually have a record in
/etc/passwd
, which might be causing this, althoughgetent passwd ty
works perfectly fine and is able to discover my user, so this is definitely a solvable problem.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: