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From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Jeremy Brown
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 1:10 PM
To: For users of Fedora Core releases
Subject: Re: Urgent help needed with Login problems after installation of
FC1
I'm a little confused by your explanation. Are you getting prompted for
a password when you try to su from root to a non-root user? Something like:
$ su bob
su: incorrect password
Did you set up any sort of alternative authentication mechanism, like LDAP?
Jeremy
Gary Rickert wrote:
I am at my wits end. This is/ is intended to be a production machine to
test
and package our software, and I must get going.
The system:
AMD XP 2800+ Barton
Asus a7n8x-la Nforce2 mobo
Nvidia mx-440 onboard graphics
512mb PC-2700
120gb Western Digital hd
Samsung 16x DVD-ROM
Cyberdrive 52x CD-R/RW
Generic Floppy drive
6-port Media Card Reader
Since Gnome looked to be working OK, I went ahead and reinstalled adding
the
database and other packages I will need and I am back to where I was
before,
can't login. I booted single user, tried to su to my user and get su:
Incorrect password. Changed password and same. Created dummy user, password
and same. CD /HOME ls -l shows
drwx 3 user 500 ...
drwx 3 user2 user2 ...
I know ther are folks out there that know this stuff, while I can still
call
it "stuff", and I could sure use an idea of what to do next.
I have cleaned up this message history to make it easier to read. Thanks
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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 9:08 AM
From Gnome desktop, I was able to logout user, login root, over and over.
Tried it from terminal again and same symptom.
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 8:28 AM
Load with Gnome desktop went OK. Am able to boot from floppy. From Gnome
desktop/terminal, I was able to su to root, su to user, and then got same
symptom trying to su back to root.
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 7:44 AM
df shows hdb2 as /, hdb1 as /boot, and none as /dev/shm.???
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 7:41 AM
After another minimal install, I was able to add my user and su to it and
su
back to root. By the way, I was unable to boot using the boot floppy.
Apparently set a password (all authentication tokens updated successfully)
and change again to my user. However, it did not ask for a password. Was
able to su to root and user several times. Do get "/bin/bash: /root/
.bashrc: permission denied" message.
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 6:56 AM
Still fighting, and need some ideas.
I did a minimal install and was able to login as root, create and login to
my user. All looks well. Installed again, adding only X-windows. X did not
start with boot. Ran startx & to get session. Same story but was unable to
su - after logging as my user. Started another x session and was able to su
- from there, however I was not able to su back to root after changing back
to my user again. Tried in another X and same symptom. Again same. This
should be a good clue, I would think. It is like it does not read the
passwd
when I return. Have to ctrl c to get out of the passwd entry on the su -.
Don't know if I tried the su root...user...root in the minimum install, so
I
am going to do that again.
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 2:07 PM
I solved the dual boot problem. There is a setting for how long the boot
option display, and it was set to 0. Set it to 10 and it works fine. The
login problem is still a problem. I have reloaded FC1 once again and I
still
cannot login, root or my user. The passwd and edited shadow files are
attached in case I am missing something.
Jeff Vian
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 12:22 PM
As far as Fedora not allowing user login; I usually use the system tool
for user admin from the menu and as long as I create the user account
and put in the password for that user they always can log in.
I installed Fedora, default server on a new slave drive on my HP
pavilion
a320n XP system. When booting after the install, the fedora boot will
not
accept my user or root password. Under "linux single" I can see that the
user and root accounts exist. I can create a user, and that works OK. I
cannot login.