On Wed, 2006-06-14 at 10:44 -0400, Tony Nelson wrote: > At 12:38 AM -0400 6/14/06, Joe Smith wrote: > >johannes bauer wrote: > >> Since my FC5 installation a few weeks ago I have a curious problem. > >> The machine boots up nicely, I get the blue log-in screen, I type > >> username and password, my account comes up, but just when I should be > >> ready to use it, the screen goes blank (sometimes displaying some > >> messages for 1/2 a second), and the machine jumps back to the blue > >> X-window log-in screen, asking me again to log in. Only after the > >> second, third, fourth, of fifth log-in try it works, and I then can > >> use my account normally. ... > > > >Before you investigate the really interesting possibilities ;-) check > >that you have plenty of free disk space, especially under /tmp. The vast > >majority of the time I find a Linux system doing weird things, it's > >simply because something's run out of space and can't create a file or a > >socket and doesn't gracefully fail ("This should never happen..."). > > > >FC5 uses some obscene amounts of disk space on the root filesystem ;-\ > > If there's significantly more than 10 percent free space (10% is reserved > for root to get out of trouble with), the next thing I'd try is to create a > new user and see if that user has any trouble. Do this from runlevel 3 > (get there by editing the kernel command line in grub -- press the ANY key > while booting and follow the instructions). > ____________________________________________________________________ > TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> You will find in Linux the reserved free space is closer to 5%. In unix it was 10% > ' -- Aaron Konstam <akonstam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>