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error booting solaris 10
Hello experts,
I have installed solaris 10 on x86. When I try to boot I get an error with ablue screen login failed please try again. I am new to this o.s. It used to work nicely before what did I do wrong? Any guidance advice will be highly appreciated Thanks, |
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Thanks ZB!
The problem I am facing is that I cannot get to the command prompt. The system freezes at the error screen. Before getting to the screen I see a message dtlogin 565 popen_aprm_conf: /etc/pam.conf writable by group. I don't know if this helps. Thanks again for your prompt reply.. |
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dont boot your system in the usual mode
boot your system in single user mode and check for the file permissions ( i mostly suspect at that point) check if the file /etc/pam.conf has the following permissions set (644) /etc/pam.conf -rw-r--r-- and now reboot your system as usual, i believe this should solve your problem |
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