Yes, I should have mentioned that as well. KDE sits at the same blank screen with cursor after successfully authenticating the user via GDM. As I mentioned previously, the "failsafe" session works fine. Oliver On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 10:24:40 -0700, Brian D. McGrew <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Those two lines look good. The only reason for the automounter would > be a matter of simplicity not functionality. > > Have you tried logging in with KDE or any other window manager besides > gnome? > > -brian > > Brian D. McGrew { brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx || > pacemakertaker@xxxxxxxxx } > -- > > YOU! Off my planet! > > > On Aug 26, 2004, at 10:19 AM, Oliver Aaltonen wrote: > > > Relevant line from server's /etc/exports: > > /home 128.119.158.0/24(rw,sync) > > > > Relevant line from client's /etc/fstab: > > 128.119.163.32:/home /home nfs rw,hard,intr > > 0 0 > > > > I did not consider using the automounter, since I assumed a simple > > mount via fstab would do the trick. I will look into this. > > > > Oliver > > > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 10:08:59 -0700, Brian D. McGrew > > <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Ok ... so if it occurs with a brand new user with nothing special in > >> the login, (unlike my login environment which is going 14 years old > >> now) then lets have a look at your /etc/fstab on the client and the > >> /etc/exports file from the server. > >> > >> Also, if I may ask, why aren't you using the automounter (amd) instead > >> of hard mounting the in the fstab? > >> > >> -brian > >> > >> Brian D. McGrew { brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx || > >> pacemakertaker@xxxxxxxxx } > >> -- > >>> YOU! Off my planet! > >> > >> > >> On Aug 26, 2004, at 10:00 AM, Oliver Aaltonen wrote: > >> > >>> Brian, > >>> > >>> I should mention this happens with all of the users. I've even > >>> created > >>> some "fresh" accounts, using RHEL3's defaults, and the same problems > >>> occur. > >>> > >>> Here are the permissions under one of the test accounts: > >>> drwx------ 5 guest guest 4096 Aug 26 16:20 . > >>> drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4096 Aug 25 14:13 .. > >>> -rw------- 1 guest guest 60 Aug 26 14:32 .bash_history > >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 guest guest 24 Sep 18 2003 .bash_logout > >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 guest guest 191 Sep 18 2003 .bash_profile > >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 guest guest 124 Sep 18 2003 .bashrc > >>> drwx------ 3 guest guest 4096 Aug 25 18:00 .gconfd > >>> drwxr-xr-x 2 guest guest 4096 Aug 25 18:00 .gnome2 > >>> -rw-r--r-- 1 guest guest 120 Aug 20 2003 .gtkrc > >>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 guest guest 11 Aug 26 14:31 > >>> guest_test.txt > >>> drwxr-xr-x 3 guest guest 4096 Aug 24 14:01 .kde > >>> -rw------- 1 guest guest 607 Aug 26 14:31 .viminfo > >>> -rw------- 1 guest guest 0 Aug 26 16:20 .Xauthority > >>> -rw------- 1 guest guest 0 Aug 26 16:20 > >>> .xsession-errors > >>> > >>> Oliver > >>> > >>> On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 09:50:41 -0700, Brian D. McGrew > >>> <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>> I would have a look in the users home directory and make sure that > >>>> you > >>>> have correct permissions on all the dot files (.gnome, .gtkrc, etc) > >>>> and > >>>> that the correct ownership is set. I saw this problem once on > >>>> Solaris > >>>> with Sun's gnome recently. > >>>> > >>>> -brian > >>>> > >>>> Brian D. McGrew { brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx || > >>>> pacemakertaker@xxxxxxxxx } > >>>> -- > >>>>> YOU! Off my planet! > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On Aug 26, 2004, at 9:48 AM, Oliver Aaltonen wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> I am experiencing a problem logging onto the GNOME desktop with the > >>>>> following setup: > >>>>> > >>>>> Server (RHEL3 AS) is exporting /home via NFS and running an LDAP > >>>>> server for authentication. Client (RHEL3 WS) is mounting /home via > >>>>> an > >>>>> entry in /etc/fstab. > >>>>> > >>>>> The mount works fine, and client is set up for LDAP authentication > >>>>> correctly. I can log in through the console or SSH into the client > >>>>> machine and access the user's home directory and work perfectly > >>>>> normally. > >>>>> > >>>>> The only problem I have is when I try to log onto the client > >>>>> machine > >>>>> using GDM to run X locally. If I log in as one of the users on the > >>>>> server, with their home directory in the mounted share, the user is > >>>>> authenticated and the screen turns blank with a cursor and sits > >>>>> there, > >>>>> not bringing up a GNOME desktop. I can log in through GDM into a > >>>>> "failsafe" session, but not GNOME. If I log in as root on the > >>>>> client > >>>>> machine, everything works fine, and the GNOME desktop comes up > >>>>> correctly. > >>>>> > >>>>> There are no obvious errors in the logs that I can find. > >>>>> > >>>>> Any thoughts? Thanks in advance, > >>>>> > >>>>> Oliver > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> redhat-list mailing list > >>>>> unsubscribe > >>>>> mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > >>>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > >>>> > >>>> > >> > >> > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list