Re: Login problem on CentOS 4.4 GDM

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Mark Hull-Richter spake the following on 5/22/2007 4:23 PM:
> I have just restructured my system (repartitioned the main disk to
> separate /home from /) and I am now getting this error when I try to
> log in as a non-root user:
> 
> Your session only hasted less than 10 seconds.  If you have not logged
> out yourself, this could mean that there is some installation problem
> or you may be out of disk space.  Try logging in with one of the
> failsafe sessoions to see if you can fix this problem.
> 
> I can log in via ssh or as root, but I don't know what to fix.  Since
> I can log in via ssh, I am assuming that I have enough disk space
> (there's plenty everywhere), so I'm thinking a config problem, but
> what?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
How did you copy the files from the old /home to the new /home partition?
Did you preserve permissions and links (soft/hard)?
Most login info for non-root users is stored in their home directories.

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