It happened to me last night. I had made a change in partitions
structure to allow using many distros with one partition for each home
directory and it causes a permission problem when i created new
partitions as root. The ownner of my home was root.
My solution was:
login in terminal with
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On Mon, 2012-12-24 at 09:17 -0500, Mike Holstein wrote:
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> On Dec 24, 2012 9:08 AM, "Alex Armani"
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks. I'm running Gnome 3.6 usually, and for some reason instead
> of logging in automatically, I get the login prompt, and it's not
> accepting my password, so I can only login
I had a similar problem long ago, so I don't remember the fix exactly,
but it had to do with my gnome user accidentally losing some of the
groups. So when logged in "behind the scenes" as root I recreated my
user in comand line and it fixed the login problem.
So maybe this would help.
Good lu
On Dec 24, 2012 9:08 AM, "Alex Armani" wrote:
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> Hi folks. I'm running Gnome 3.6 usually, and for some reason instead of
logging in automatically, I get the login prompt, and it's not accepting my
password, so I can only login as guest. What I don't understand, and it's
driving me crazy, is that
Hi folks. I'm running Gnome 3.6 usually, and for some reason instead of logging
in automatically, I get the login prompt, and it's not accepting my password,
so I can only login as guest. What I don't understand, and it's driving me
crazy, is that if I go CTRL ALT F2, I can login with no problem