backup copy of F14 boots, but can't login
Daniel J Walsh
dwalsh at redhat.com
Wed Jun 29 12:10:15 UTC 2011
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On 06/28/2011 02:41 PM, jackson byers wrote:
> thanks for all of the responses
> to Tim: sticky bits on /tmp are set
> to Ed Greshko: I do not see 'authentication failure', the login screen
> just recycles
>
> to Kam Leo, others: I can't get runlevel 3 to take effect:
>
> Working from my mainf14,
> I changed the /etc/inittab in the f14backup,
> [root at f14 ~]# cd /media/rootusb2_
> [root at f14 rootusb2_]# cat etc/inittab
> ...
> id:3:initdefault:
> [root at f14 rootusb2_]#
>
> rebooted to the backupf14, same response,
> acts like still in X blue screen, login screen just recycles, no
> change at all.
>
>
> To Lamar Owen, Dan Walsh:
> I feel like a perpetual newbie re selinux.
> Not sure how to proceed,
> because I can't get past the login screen in backupf14 .
> Anything I can do re selinux, working from my mainf14?
>
> Jack
>
Are you booting with selinux=0 or enforcing=0?
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