Re: problem with user log in



Am Mittwoch, den 21.12.2005, 15:53 +0100 schrieb Enrico Pisoni:
> Hi
> yesterday I updated my Fedora Core 3 installed on a single cpu-pc, and
> it happened a very strange thing...
>
> Now I can login only using "root" account....if I try with simple user
> account, the system stops on a blue monitor....and nothing
> happens....and nothing can be done....
>
> But if I log in as a root, I can enter in the shell, change user, enter
> in my home and work normally....but only using shell
>
Did you enable SELinux on reiserfs?

In another console watch for error messages while trying to login
# tail -f /var/log/messages


Thomas

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