http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=591704
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=591704#c1
--- Comment #1 from David Kerkhof 2010-06-04 16:31:42 UTC ---
In 11.3 Milestone7 I have the same problem. When I however changed, logged in
as root, with yast from acl to noacl, I could login just once, maybe because
tmp was remounted. After reboot it was the same story again.
If I compare things with 11.2, where I have the same partition mounted the same
way, just defaults in yast, using encryption with empty password, things are
configured differently:
in fstab in 11.2: noauto option is added
If I try this in 11.3, tmp is just not mounted.
Looking in mtab I see also a difference, on 11.3 an option is used: _netdev
This is missing in 11.2
The mountpoint, /tmp , is 744 in 11.3 and 777 + sticky in 11.2 (as should be)
I cannot find other differences, but there must be others. A chmod 777 /tmp in
/etc/init.d/boot.local fixes the problem, but I don't like this hack, prefer to
know how to fix this in a clean way.
I think nowadays you can hardly have a laptop without good protection so I
think a working encrypted tmp is a must for the coming 11.3 release.
David
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