After installer/upgrader finishes housecleaning then reboots I now get a login screen. I tried using the same user and passw. as set on 10.04 but no go
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Re: Unable to login in after install reboot
"no go" means what? your password / username is rejected or it appears to be accepted but returns you to log in screen or what
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Re: Unable to login in after install reboot
Originally posted by oshunluvr"no go" means what? your password / username is rejected or it appears to be accepted but returns you to log in screen or what
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Re: Unable to login in after install reboot
Originally posted by frosty73sooo I guess you could say it returns to the login screenWindows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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Re: Unable to login in after install reboot
Assuming your guess is correct, it can be a full /home,/tmp and/or /root partition, a file on your /home that is owned by root instead of you, or some other issue with KDM config or even others.
Boot a livecd, mount your hard drive partition(s) and check is see if they're full. If no, navigate to your /home (on the hard drive) and rename your user directory to a different name and create a new empty directory using your name and try again.
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