Is it because there is no /home mounted?
Yes, it is because home directory is not mounted.
The only fix is to restart automounter & try again.
Sounds like automounter starts before sssd does
Well that's what I thought it could be - the thing is that it after all subsequent
reboots it just works fine - it is bit confusing to me.
Ondrej
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