On Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Daniel Haryo Sugondo wrote:

There should be informatitve messages in /var/log/auth.log, and possibly
/var/log/syslog...  I can't be of much use without seeing some of them.

syslog
[snip]

auth.log
[snip]

uhm, neither of the log snips appear to be related to your hangs :(

As I written on my 1st post. I can log on with my LDAP Account if I change the 
nsswitch.conf after booting. So this all works.
not necessarily (is pam-ldap also installed and in use ?)

does `getent passwd` show all system and ldap users ?

I've already insert it, but my system still hang after reboot. ??? <-- Confused.
# Just assume that there are no supplemental groups for these named users
nss_initgroups_ignoreusers      root,avahi,haldaemon,gdm

Looks like a good start, but since your auth.log/syslog fragments
weren't from a hang - there's no way to see what is going on

Why isn't the line already there and correct ?
It would require going through the entire archive and scanning init.d
files for anything that might possibly start before nscd (if installed),
or the local slapd daemon (if installed) and adding those daemon users
to the line...   That is necessary, but not sufficient in that the
sysadmin may change start order :(

You may need to do part of this, or simply add all system users to the
line

I'd actually recommend you do what I have done - install libnss-ldapd
instead.

already installed, you can see it on auth.log.

So you're up and running now ?

--
Rick Nelson
<Endy> taniwha: Quote material :)
<taniwha> Endy: :)
<knghtbrd> Endy: I already snipped it



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