Hi everyone, I installed pam_mount (version 0.13.0-3) on my fedora core 5 desktop two days ago, and I set it up to mount some network shares on our active directory domain using cifs mount. My desktop is also joined to the domain for active directory authentication using winbind. I am able to login graphically without any problems the first time. The relevant shares are also mounted. When I logout, I can also see that the shares have been removed (from an ssh login from an adjacent computer). However, when I try to login again, I get authenticated, but my graphical session goes blank, and doesn't even reach the splash screen. To fix this, I need to login as root using either a remote ssh session or the virtual consoles; go to runlevel 3, then back to runlevel 5. After doing this, I can login once without problems once. However, after logging out, the same problem repeats. I thought it might be a problem with the cifs mount/unmount process that pam_mount was using, so I tried mounting nfs shares only instead. However, even when using nfs shares, the same issue occurs. This issue only occurs with the graphical login though. When I login to a virtual console, I can easily login/logout as many times as I like. The same is true with ssh-- for ssh-- even the pam_mount mounted shares are not unmounted, but I can login/logout as many times as I like. I use smb4k for network browsing/share mounting, but I believe that I can configure pam_mount to work correctly, it will be even more effective in their transition from windows. I will be happy to provide any detailed information on my setup/log messages if you want. Thanks in advance, Prajjwal Devkota Message Disclaimer: This electronic message may contain confidential information. If you have received it in error, please immediately inform the sender and delete the mail and any attachments. Unless it relates to the official business of UMN, any opinions, views and other information expressed in this document are those of the individual sender. _______________________________________________ Pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list