Mark Sargent wrote:
(clock's wrong again)
Hacksaw wrote:
Unclear that it would do much. X and xfs are run by root, they should
have full privs.
I'd be interested to see what xfs had to say when it started up. You
might take a look in /var/log/boot.log and /var/log/messages for lines
from xfs.
Hi All,
as requested, lines from both logs, Cheers.
Mark Sargent
****From Boot.Log****
(snip)
****From messages****
Mar 2 21:42:44 localhost xfs: cannot establish any listening sockets
Mar 2 21:42:44 localhost xfs: xfs startup succeeded
That looks suspicious.
Try booting single user and doing:
# cd /tmp; rm -rf .font* .X*
Paul.