XY: I installed bazzite and goofed up. The username is wrong and my home is /home/bazzite
instead of /home/ludrol
I am trying to run usermod -l ludrol bazzite
in tty3 with sudo su -
but the bazzite user is logged.
Solution:
Added password to root with passwd
Logged in as root
Ran required usermod
commands
Disabled root with passwd -l
Create a new user with sudo access then log in as that user and make the change. When done delete the temp user.
Thank you
IDK if this will work but maybe doing
exec sudo -i
does the trick.Otherwise just enable the root account and log in as root. Should be
passwd -u root
to unlock (passwd -l root
to relock), also need to set the root password usingpasswd root
.Another way to do this is
sudo su -c 'this is my command
’E.g. change a fan setting on a ThinkPad with:
sudo su -c 'echo "level full-speed" > /proc/acpi/ibm/fan'
So to run a shell you could do all sorts of tricks like:
sudo su -c '/bin/bash -i'
and such.Never know when it comes in handy.
EDIT: Damn, downvoted, any reason why? It works on my machine with a locked root user or one without a PW and I made sure to test it before posting, but I’d love an explanation of why it wouldn’t work if that’s the reason for the downvote. Was just hoping it would be useful to somebody :/
Thanks, I have done exactly that. (root password)
An alternative, if you have console access, to doing that root password dance, is:
- Drop to rescue/emergency/single-user mode.
- Do your changes to the user account
- Drop back to multiuser mode.
Try:
sudo pkill -KILL -u <username>
In your case
sudo pkill -KILL -u bazzite
Then:
sudo usermod -l ludrol bazzite