03-15-2010
Openserver 6 Graphical Login
A customer had some crashes caused by a Raid issue. The Graphical Login has stopped working ie you can enter username and password then the screen clears as if it is about to display the desktop but reverts back to the graphical login again. This has been tried with both the root and other logins.
The normal text based logins work correctly.
Apart from going back to backups and reinstalling the complete root OS does anyone know what could be causing the issue.
Many Thanks
Stuart
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LEARN ABOUT NETBSD
nologin
NOLOGIN(5) BSD File Formats Manual NOLOGIN(5)
NAME
nologin -- file disallowing and containing reason for disallowing logins
DESCRIPTION
The file /etc/nologin, if it exists, causes the login procedure, used by programs such as login(1), to terminate. The program may display
the contents of /etc/nologin to the user before exiting.
This file is a simple mechanism to temporarily prevent incoming logins. As such, the file /etc/nologin is created by shutdown(8) five min-
utes before system shutdown, or immediately if shutdown is in less than five minutes. The file /etc/nologin is removed just before
shutdown(8) exits.
To disable logins on a per-account basis, see nologin(8).
The file /etc/nologin has no affect on the login procedure for the root user.
FILES
/etc/nologin The nologin file resides in /etc.
EXAMPLES
NO LOGINS: System going down at 18:22
SEE ALSO
login(1), ftpd(8), nologin(8), rshd(8), shutdown(8), sshd(8)
BSD
December 9, 2005 BSD