On Sun, 2004-05-16 at 13:11, M. Calvin Kashevarof wrote: > I've been usinge fedora for a couple months now and got bored and > changed my security settings and changed my login to gnome login and > now i cant sign in. it says authentication failed i changed my > password as superuser and it still says authentication failed. i dont > know what security tabs i pushed either????? help i need to get back > in my accounts!! Well, to start....Don' do that! :> I haven't tried it recently, but I've booted from the Cd's (updating no packages) and managed to get it to straighten out. Beware- this was true of RH 7/8/9 but Fedora might have changed. I'm pretty sure it will, for FC2, having SELinux and all that. For the longest time, for almost all forms of Unix, booting into single-user mode will allow that, too. It's figured that, if you have physical access, you're probably authorized; this isn't true of ssh/telnet/etc. I won't be back for another 10-12 hours; if you're still stuck and still able to communicate, I can try to help with it, then. Got ICQ? That helps a lot... -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Brian FahrlÃnder Christian, Conservative, and Technomad Evansville, IN http://www.fahrlander.net ICQ 5119262 AIM: WheelDweller ------------------------------------------------------------------------ angegangen, Schlange-HÃften, sein es ganz rÃber jetzt. BÃgel innen fest, weil es eine lange, sÃsse Fahrt ist.
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