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Missing letter in the username

fr flag

I installed Ubuntu for the first time a few days ago and it all went smoothly. However in the terminal, there always is one letter missing from my username. I checked in my settings but there it shows my correct name.

whoami returns mbra and echo $HOME returns mbra as well.

I know its not a major issue but it would feel a lot better if I was able to fix this. In the following image, it's supposed to read umbra twice:

It's supposed to read umbra twice

hr flag
Is the letter missing in your username, or only in the shell prompt? please add the output of `id -un`
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fr flag
@steeldriver the output is mbra, but in the settings my name is fully displayed.
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fr flag
@user68186 i did that, both return mbra, how do i fix that?
ar flag
Note, if you follow the answer with the highest votes, Press Ctrl+Alt+F3 instead of Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get to the TTY. Alternately use recovery mode.
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fr flag
@user68186 No, it doesnt help, when i try the usermod it just returns "user mbra is currently used by process 1571", so no luck there.
ar flag
That probably means you are still logged in as `mbra`. You have to log out and either login as `root` in the TTY, or restart the computer in the recovery mode and use the commands.
ar flag
See [Accessing Recovery Mode](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1167741/accessing-recovery-mode) and select the option for "Drop to root shell prompt". See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode for more details.
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