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I'm not an advanced Ubuntu user so please be patient with me.

I've installed Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS, signed my computer to a Windows domain (using nis) and was able to login with my domain user. I've also added my user to the sudoers group.

Now I have two issues:

  1. When my computer is not in the network, I can't login with my domain user
  2. Every time I reboot Ubuntu, I need to type my username again (this is a minor issue)

I've searched for a solution all over the place but was unable to find it.

Michael
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You can't login as a domain user, when network is not available. Because it pulls the user information from the domain server.

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For the second question, it may be related to the network problem. I doubt it can show a domain user on the login prompt, because it is not possible to know which user will login. If you create a local user, then it will appear on the login prompt.

If not please check the output of " /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50-ubuntu.conf " If you see something like this, greeter-show-manual-login=true. Just comment that line or make it as greeter-show-manual-login=false. Next time you reboot, you will not be asked for login id.