Thanks for the tip. There were no pam.d/ files that had pam_tally and
now pacnew files. I am digging through pam man pages to see if I can
figure it out. Someone had to disable root access. I commented out
pam_securetty.so in all the files but still no luck.
Thanks.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 5:
Le vendredi 13 novembre 2020 17:06:08 CET Jack Frost via arch-general a écrit
:
> So I foo-bared my /home partition, no big deal, done it before, and I
>...
Had a somehow similar problem yesterday.
After removing all lines with 'pam_tally' in /etc/pam.d/login via ssh
(fortunately worked), I cou
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On Friday, November 13, 2020 9:36 AM, ente wrote:
> Hi,
>
> since the upgrade of postgress from 11.9 to 12.5 I am having issues
> starting up using the systemd service file.
>
> When I do:
>
> > su postgres
> > postgress -D data
>
> it works great. When I do
>
> >
Yes, that works fine. I am still left not being able to login as root
though. What setting is causing that in Arch?
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 11:09 AM Yash Karandikar via arch-general
wrote:
>
>
> On 11/13/20 10:06 AM, Jack Frost via arch-general wrote:
> > So I foo-bared my /home partition, no b
On Fri Nov 13, 2020 at 11:06 AM EST, Jack Frost via arch-general wrote:
> What setting is preventing root from being able to authenticate. I
> noticed when I went to cups on localhost:631 and tried to do an admin
> task and needed to authenticate. Root couldn't login.
Perhaps the root account is l
On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 at 16:06, Jack Frost via arch-general
wrote:
>
> So I foo-bared my /home partition, no big deal, done it before, and I
> keep good backups. I boot to single mode and get to a prompt. My
> regular user is gone so I try to just login at the console (no X) as
> root. It doesn't
On 11/13/20 10:06 AM, Jack Frost via arch-general wrote:
> So I foo-bared my /home partition, no big deal, done it before, and I
> keep good backups. I boot to single mode and get to a prompt. My
> regular user is gone so I try to just login at the console (no X) as
> root. It doesn't work. I
So I foo-bared my /home partition, no big deal, done it before, and I
keep good backups. I boot to single mode and get to a prompt. My
regular user is gone so I try to just login at the console (no X) as
root. It doesn't work. I know I set the root password.
What setting is preventing root fro
On 11/12/20 3:27 PM, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
On 11/12/20 12:50 PM, LuKaRo wrote:
On 12.11.20 18:46, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
I'm guessing this must be something having to do
with Firefox 82 though.
I'm also on 82.0.3 already, without noticing problems. So I'd really
recommend checking wi
Checking the bug tracker should be the first spot to look for an answer
https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/68601
Local files got mixed after the test build as the tree contained a rebuild
bump. Just wait for -3 hitting the repos and upgrade to it.
Cheers
WTF. postgresql-check-db-dir.
> pacman -Q | grep postgres
postgresql 12.5-1
postgresql-libs 12.5-1
Content of postgresql-check-db-dir:
# PGMAJORVERSION is major version
PGMAJORVERSION=13
# PREVMAJORVERSION is the previous major version
PREVMAJORVERSION=12
So it seems postgresql-check-db-dir is
postgresql-check-db-dir seems to be broken? When I execute:
> postgresql-check-db-dir data
it reports: An old version of the database format was found. Anyone
facing the same issue?
On Fri, 2020-11-13 at 10:36 +0100, ente wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> since the upgrade of postgress from 11.9 to 12.5 I am
Hi,
since the upgrade of postgress from 11.9 to 12.5 I am having issues
starting up using the systemd service file.
When I do:
> su postgres
> postgress -D data
it works great. When I do
> systemctl start postgresql
I get: An old version of the database format was found.
Checking the database
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