> Unfortunately, I *have* installed it and don't have a session open.
Me too. The other ways mentioned here are probably better, but here's
what I did, just for the record...
I had another Debian install on another partition (and I think I'm going
to keep it for just such emergencies). I boote
"Michael B. Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As others have stated, the -26 version of pam in sid is broken, so if you
> install it, you wont be able to login at all.
>
> Unfortunately, I *have* installed it and don't have a session open.
> Question: What is the best way (using a rescue di
On Tue, Jun 26, 2001 at 08:52:00AM -0400, Michael B. Taylor uttered:
> Unfortunately, I *have* installed it and don't have a session open.
> Question: What is the best way (using a rescue disk) to
> fix/circumvent/whatever pam well enough to be able to login once and repair
> the situation with
As others have stated, the -26 version of pam in sid is broken, so if you
install it, you wont be able to login at all.
Unfortunately, I *have* installed it and don't have a session open.
Question: What is the best way (using a rescue disk) to
fix/circumvent/whatever pam well enough to be able
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