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All users disappear after install

After installing Lion on my 27" iMac (jan 2011 model), i now can no longer login with my user... And yes, i have tried every password i have ever used on my iMac, several times.


I booted in single user mode and ran the commands:

/sbin/fsck -fy

/sbin/mount -uw /

and tried passwd <username>


got a nice error:

passwd: The daemon encountered an error processing request . The daemon encountered an error processing request.


/var/log/system.log shows (typing this over from my screen):


SecurityAgent[192]: User info context values set for USERNAME

SecurityAgent[192]: Unknown user "USERNAME" login attempt PASSED for auditing

UserEventAgent[11]: ServermgrdRegistration cannot load config data

UserEventAgent[11]: ServermgrdRegistration oldConfig is nil during net changed notification



It looks like it can not find my user...



Another thing indicating this, in single user mode:

ls -lha /Users/

...

drwxr-x---+ 501 staff 1.7k Jul 20 16:00 USERNAME



So, it is just completly unable to find my user


Another thing that suggests it lost all my users:

grep -Ri 'USERNAME' /etc/*


returns nothing... but that might not mean to much, as on my macbook, it doesn't either. And i can login there


Apple, *** did you do to my system?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Jul 20, 2011 8:45 AM

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Jul 20, 2011 9:10 AM in response to pdellaert

Same issue for me - not happy - wish my mini had already had enough RAM to use as the test - I was nt using Filevault - do have a time machine backup - and wsa considering a clean install - but this is a real problem and if there is not an easy fix - this could be a HUGE disaster for LOTS of people. Could be remembered as the OS X upgrade that Apple botched.

Jul 21, 2011 2:05 AM in response to pdellaert

Here's a slightly cleaned up version of the instructions from the MacRumors link above:


• Reboot your mac, hold down Command R just as it chimes (or just as it starts up if you have volume off)

• Select "Terminal" from the Utilities menu

• Type resetpassword and hit Return

• Select root and enter a root password

• Go to Apple Menu > Restart

• Log in as root using the password you just created

• Go in System Preferences > Users & Groups

• Create a new Administrator account using the same exact short name and password as your old user account (same capitalization of short name is important)

• When you accept it will say "The Users folder already contains a folder with the same name as the home folder for this account"

• Select "Use Existing Folder" (and wait for a while if you have a lot of files

• Log out or reboot and you should see your old user there, try logging in

All users disappear after install

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