Postgresql server does not start!:( -Re: PostgreSQl newbie! -PLease help, pgAdmin3 on Debian!

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>Perhaps I wasn't clear.
.
>With identd authentication a username is still specified.  But you have 
>to own the process to login with that username.  So generally speaking 
>(absent sudo and the like) you can generally login only with the same 
>username as your OS username.

>The documentation of PostgreSQL goes into a bit of depth on 
>authentication, but if you want a little bit to get started, you might 
>find the following article helpful:

>http://www.metatrontech.com/sql-ledger-wiki/index.php?UnderstandingPostgreSQLAuthentication

Hi Chris,
 
Hope you are on line and can see this mail soon. Just turned on the Debian system computer today but got trouble at system booting time when it's trying to start the PostgreSQL server!!
 
What I did yesterday was: changed the system created password of user postgres, by "alter user postgres password 'blabal...' ", and changed the ident method to md5, in order to login as postgres through pgAdmin3 into the database.  Everything seemed fine yesterday while I was in the system.  I loged out after 1am this very morning, and just to login again today right now.  
 
However, the system doesn't work anymore.:(( When the Debian systen booting, it stoped at "Starting PostgreSQL 8.1 database server: main", and hung there forever... 
I tried to start againfrom the Recovery mode, was able to login as root, but don't know what to do at the command line mode.:((  When I exit from the recovery mode, the system tried to switch to the login point and seemed to use the standard process to approach the login point, so it went to the point of starting the Postgresql server again and hung there again with the same info: "Starting PostgreSQL 8.1 database server: main", and goes nowhere:(((
 
What is the problem??  Is there angthing has gone wrong with my change of the password of user postgres yesterday?  Is there anyway to make the system booting go through??  By the way it has been impossible to reverse the password of user postgres because the original password was generated by the system during installation, and I don't even have a clue about what it is:((
 
Any help idea would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you for help very much!!!
 
leo


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