Date sent: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 08:17:22 +0000 (GMT)
From: Roger Whittaker
Do you mean it tells you "login incorrect"?
Yes
Doesn't it prompt you for a password? Do you see the Password: prompt at all ?
Yes it asks me to login. I type root and it tells me that the login is incorrect. I don't even get a chance to type a password. I have to reinstall as I have now found a way via the internet to install my network card. This will require a small DOS partition. Now what I would like to know is what I can leave out of the installation to fit an X-windows system into 420Mb Ta Chris
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Chris Davies wrote:
I used a machine set up with linux yesterday. Today I can't log in. As soon as I type root as a login name it tells me "login correct"
Does this mean I have to re-install all over again?
What caused this?
Chris Chris Davies Head of IT Epsom College College Road Epsom Surrey KT17 4JQ tel.: 01372 821178 fax.: 01372 821005
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Chris Davies Head of IT Epsom College College Road Epsom Surrey KT17 4JQ tel.: 01372 821178 fax.: 01372 821005