Backup your current /etc/pam.d directory, and use rpm to reinstall your
pam. If needed boot into rescue mode, and then try. You might need to
use the --replacepkgs option in rpm .. and in this case using --repackage
couldn't hurt either.
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010, Cliff wrote:
It's a Pam issue I'm pretty sure I just don't know how to fix it
Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 24, 2010, at 7:37 PM, mark <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
cliff here wrote:
I apologize this is more of a Fedora questions, but I just had a machine
crash during an update, and on reboot I find I can't log into X, I check
my
/var/log/secure and I get an statement about my X login
User not know to the underlying authentication module
but I can login to the TTY, any expedited hel[ would be greatly
appreciated.
Sounds like the update updated the video driver, and you need to redo the X
setup.
mark
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