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On 05/03/2012 03:00 AM, Antonio M wrote:
2012/5/2 dave perry <skidavem(a)mindspring.com
<mailto:skidavem@mindspring.com>>
The following gnome3 crash occurs when attempting to log in to my personal
account. Gnome3 presents the log-in screen with my user name selected.
When I enter my password and press enter, the crash occurs.
On screen I see a frowning monitor and
Oh no! Something has gone wrong.
A problem has occurred and the system can't recover. Please log out and try
again.
Since I can still log in to other accounts, I assume there is something
causing the crash in one of the hidden files or folders. This began to
happen a few weeks ago after a "yum update".
Where to begin to isolate what changed?
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try to disable selinux with selinux=0 at boot-time and see what happens --
Antonio Montagnani Skype : amontag52
Linux Fedora 16 Verne
Please do not recommend people turn SELinux off if a problem happens, you can
ask them to put SELinux into permissive mode by executing "# setenforce 0", if
they can get to the root shell. Or you can use the boot flag "enforcing=0"
which will boot with SELinux in permissive mode.
Another thing to look at if you believe SELinux is causing havoc in your
homedir, is run restorecon -R -v /home
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