Hi, Patrick Shanahan schrieb:
Possible, but I did not have the user/login problem before replacing rpm. ????
Did you log out and log in between the transaction where rpm.i586 was installed and the point where you fixed rpm manually? Copying the rpm files manually cannot break the login. rpm does not have anyhing to do with that. rpm.i586 did not install itself, it was installed during a package transaction, and the reason why the login is now broken might be linked to the reason why rpm was broken. But rpm is clearly not the reason why the login is now broken. I can't really help you here because I have no idea how the login process works. Since you cannot even log in to a console, X is not the problem and since you cannot even log in to a new account, nothing in your home directory can be the reason. So the reason must be something involved in the login process. How does the login process work? Try to investigate in that direction, associate it to packages and then verify that these packages are correctly installed. Andreas Hanke --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org