Re: login fails

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On 2012-07-27 19:45, Bill Shirley wrote:
On 7/26/2012 6:12 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
On 2012-07-24 02:03, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
Can you still log into the normal tty:s? Try ctrl-alt-f6 for example.


No, I can just not login on the machine
When I boot from another installation and mount the volume, the
permission seems right.

Not sure exactly what is broken here...but running "ls -l /usr/bin | grep login" and see what it says. Possibly some permissions were not
set properly because of the failed update.

I cannot login, so, I cannot make a ls command.
I use to log in text mode.

Best,

Christopher Svanefalk

On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 12:42 AM, Patrick Dupre <pdupre@xxxxxxxxxx
[6]> wrote:

Hello,

I tried to update a fedora 16 to 17. Unfortunately, the update
failed
very soon after the starting.
Then, no way to try again to update, the distribution was not
recognized.
Anyway, I was able to boot the distribution, but at the login,
after I
give a login name I get:
tty1: cant exec /bin/login permission denied

What are your recommendations?

Thank.

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If it's a selinux problem, boot the distribution, mount the
partition, and edit /etc/selinux/config.  Change to
SELINUX=permissive

then reboot.  Hopefully that will get you logged in so you can find
the problem.  I suggest a re-label.

Bill

It does not help!!!!!

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