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> On 02.19 Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
> > >
> > > This is a feature, not a bug.
> >
> > It is a bug not a feature. See threads "[Cooker] can't login to runlevel 3
> > ...please help" and my earlier post (link in the above thread).
> The problem
> > is, new initscripts (ifup) changed semantic of D
On 02.19 Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
> >
> > This is a feature, not a bug.
>
> It is a bug not a feature. See threads "[Cooker] can't login to runlevel 3
> ...please help" and my earlier post (link in the above thread). The problem
> is, new initscripts (ifup) changed semantic of DOMAINNAME so now s
>
> This is a feature, not a bug.
It is a bug not a feature. See threads "[Cooker] can't login to runlevel 3
...please help" and my earlier post (link in the above thread). The problem
is, new initscripts (ifup) changed semantic of DOMAINNAME so now system
assumes it runs NIS if DOMAINNAME is set
This is a feature, not a bug.
The best thing is, probably, (a note to initscripts and DrakX
developer), if security level = 4 (High) or 5 (Above), give a note that
they won't be able to log in to console. Also in the installer, I
believe that if security level = 4, local user creation for at least
Stefan Siegel wrote:
> Steve Fox schrieb:
>
>> I upgraded to kernel-2.4.1-9mdk last night and along with it upgraded to
>> initscripts-5.60-1 as Chmouel suggested that was needed to get
>> supermount working again. This morning when I rebooted my system it
>> booted fine, but I could not log in!
Steve Fox schrieb:
>
> I upgraded to kernel-2.4.1-9mdk last night and along with it upgraded to
> initscripts-5.60-1 as Chmouel suggested that was needed to get
> supermount working again. This morning when I rebooted my system it
> booted fine, but I could not log in! I would enter my userid, th
I upgraded to kernel-2.4.1-9mdk last night and along with it upgraded to
initscripts-5.60-1 as Chmouel suggested that was needed to get
supermount working again. This morning when I rebooted my system it
booted fine, but I could not log in! I would enter my userid, then
password, and it would