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Chris Tooley <[log in to unmask]>
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Chris Tooley <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Jun 2011 10:28:15 -0700
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I have about 35GB free on the partition I'm using.

-Chris

On 11-06-10 1:09 AM, Zoran Ovcin wrote:
> Is your / partition full? Or nearly full?
>
> On 06/10/2011 02:50 AM, Chris Tooley wrote:
>> Hello everyone!
>>
>> OK still trying to get graphical login working with SSSD + GDM, so
>> here's more information about my system setup, with which I cannot login
>> using an LDAP account through GDM.
>>
>> * I am using 6rolling
>> * I am using base 6rolling install - nothing customized.
>> * I am using SSSD (sssd-1.5.1-34.el6.x86_64) with LDAP for
>> authentication and identification purposes.
>> * I can log in as root
>> * I can log in as a local user, created by root
>> * Both the local user and root can log in using GDM (root, after editing
>> pam.d/gdm)
>> * I can log in with an LDAP account using SSH.
>> * I can log in with an LDAP account into a terminal on the computer
>> * When I go into runlevel 3 with "init 3" from a root account on a
>> terminal, and log in as a user on another terminal, I can start X11 with
>> the "startx" command.
>>
>> When I attempt to login using an LDAP account, here is the behaviour
>> that I get:
>> I click "other", enter my username, enter my password. The busy cursor
>> appears, and then the screen blacks out and returns me back to my login
>> screen.
>>
>> I figure there is something weird going on with GDM.
>>
>> Unfortunately, GDM is being coy with any possible errors, and, even when
>> I set debug=true in /etc/gdm/custom.conf I get a plethora of debugging
>> messages, none of which seem to hint to any errors. I can attach
>> /etc/messages to an email if requested but I cannot see any errors.
>>
>> Here is what "id ctooley" returns when I run it as root btw:
>>
>> [root@heplw44 gdm]# id ctooley
>> uid=110233(ctooley) gid=110233 groups=110233,34244(hep)
>>
>> Any clues in this would be immensely appreciated :)
>> Thanks!
>> -Chris Tooley
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