Well, it's back. I booted the LiveCD - I emerged pam again, ran
revdep-rebuild, depscan.sh and now I can login again. However, it still
tells me it can't calculate module dependencies so I ran depscan.sh and
depmod -a after booting to the main system.
Thanks. to you and Zac.
Mike Williams
On the reboot I was also told to run depscan.sh - if I can get in I'll
try that too.
Zac Medico wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
This is complicated by the fact I have to do it all via liveCD as I
can't login - nothing is accepted.
The following was done after chrooting.
There was no afs i
Still broken. I did emerge findutils as it was flagged with the
newuse. After rebooting still can't get in. I'll emerge pam under the
livecd and then revdep again and see what happens.
Zac Medico wrote:
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
This is complicated by the fact I have to do it all via liv
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
This is complicated by the fact I have to do it all via liveCD as I
can't login - nothing is accepted.
The following was done after chrooting.
There was no afs in the use flag and I put -afs in /etc/make.conf .
You can probably log in now that you remerged pam. Like
When I was logged in I tried that and it did not work. Said nothing
needed fixing. I'm on the LiveCD now so I'll do that with a -p and see
what happens.
Mike Williams wrote:
On Sunday 17 July 2005 01:33, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
How do I get the system so it's not looking for the pam_af
This is complicated by the fact I have to do it all via liveCD as I
can't login - nothing is accepted.
The following was done after chrooting.
There was no afs in the use flag and I put -afs in /etc/make.conf .
At this point findutils is the only one being rebuilt. We'll see what
happens.
On Sunday 17 July 2005 01:33, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> How do I get the system so it's not looking for the pam_afs file?
revdep-rebuild
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Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Yesterday I removed openafs as I haven't used it for ages. However, now
I can not login as and the system won't start properly (netmount and
those depending on it don't run). I get messages about not being able
to find /usr/afsws/pam_afs.so.1 - shared library can not b
I'd like to keep pam if I could.
Jerry McBride wrote:
On Saturday 16 July 2005 08:33 pm, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Yesterday I removed openafs as I haven't used it for ages. However, now
I can not login as and the system won't start properly (netmount and
those depending on it don't run). I
On Saturday 16 July 2005 08:33 pm, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> Yesterday I removed openafs as I haven't used it for ages. However, now
> I can not login as and the system won't start properly (netmount and
> those depending on it don't run). I get messages about not being able
> to find /usr/afsws/
Yesterday I removed openafs as I haven't used it for ages. However, now
I can not login as and the system won't start properly (netmount and
those depending on it don't run). I get messages about not being able
to find /usr/afsws/pam_afs.so.1 - shared library can not be found.
I've googled o
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