On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 05:16, Andreas Jaeger <aj@novell.com> wrote:
On Friday 19 November 2010 18:33:24 Stephen Shaw wrote:
I'm not sure if there were some other updates that I finally hit when I rebooted or not.
I just upgraded to the 2.6.37-rc2 kernel running on factory and everything seems to boot ok, except I can't log in properly. The prompt on the console comes up and it lets me put my user and password in. It acts like it accepts it (which I think it does), but gives me this error:
Cannot make/remove an entry for the specified session
When I booted to init=/bin/bash I looked at the logs (/var/log/messages/) and found this error:
Are you running SysVinit or systemd?
pam_loginuid(login:session):set_loginuid failed
I saw this with systemd but could not point out the problem. If I login using kdm, it fails but if I login first at the console it seems to be ok...
I see the following error message: Nov 22 10:51:14 byrd login[2312]: pam_loginuid(login:session): Cannot open /proc/self/loginuid: Read-only file system Nov 22 10:51:14 byrd login[2312]: pam_loginuid(login:session): set_loginuid failed Nov 22 10:51:14 byrd login[2312]: pam_systemd(login:session): Moving new user session for tux into control group /user/tux/7c. Nov 22 10:51:14 byrd login[2312]: Cannot make/remove an entry for the specified session
Andreas
This is with systemd, but saw this with sysinit as well. Stephen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org