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- make sure your / is NOT 100%.... - make sure "touch /foo.test.txt" works ( it should be writable ) - make sure you do NOT have /etc/nologin - make sure df shows all your partitions - or ... you might have a corrupted libcrypt and/or libpams since single user login works... its unlikely to be libs c ya alvin On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, vester wrote: > > hello... > > i am still unable to log into my system, however, i am a little wiser than > before. > > here is what i know: > > -i am unable to log into my system. the system boots as usual, at the > login prompt i login (either normal user or root), give my password and > get a "login incorrect" > > -i am able to log into single user mode (with my root password, so the > password must be working still) but i have no idea what i could do there > to get back into the system. > > -i am able to boot from a rescue disk, but again, i am unable to > login. > > -i assume the whole problem was caused by manually running fsck...it > started automatically on boot-up (the UT installation had caused some > errors i think) and then prompted me to run fsck manually, which i > did, answering yes to all the questions...after it was finished everything > seemed to work, except i couldn't log into the system... > > -i think the problem has something to do with the root system being > miounted as read-only, but i am not sure of thet and i don't know how to > fix it, i tried to mount -o remount rw / from the single user mode and i > tried to start with giving lilo the additional rw parameter...neither of > those things changed anything though. > > does anyone know how to get back into my system? > > thanks a lot! > > vester > > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >