>PAM is used by a number of X applications, including XDM et al. but is >independant of it. Whether or not you need xorg is irrelevant for >setting up PAM. I never even attempted a correlation between the two... I was stating what we do and do not need... >> The problem is that the machine doesn't get that far in the boot >> process. It gets to "Running /sbin/init" and stops... >This sounds like a problem with the boot scripts not with PAM. It's been fixed with a modification to PAM in the past. All the issues and error messages are 100% identical to before... >Are you sure that /etc is writeable? If not that would explain this >error. strace-ing the passwd process may also help identify the >problem. Yes, I'm sure. >2. Disabling PAM is relatively easy, someone has already posted step by >step instructions on how to do this. Oh? Where? I've Googled for it for days now and have never found one... Is it compatible with a PXE booting NFS situation? _______________________________________________ Pam-list mailing list Pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list