I've got the same problem with a quota error on boot.
Regards
Pierre-Samuel Le Stang
Hisao SHIBUYA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Did you get a quota error message while PC is booting?
> If so, install was not success.
> I tested iso image install on VMware and it worked fine, but I had the
> same problem when I install the CD-R on Sun Fire V60x.
> That cause is that post install script failed.
>
> Quick recover are the follows.
> - Boot rescue mode with CD boot. Type 'linux rescue'
> mount all partition
> - chroot /mnt/sysimage
> - /sbin/quotacheck -acugfm
> - /sbin/quotaon -aug
> - logout and reboot
>
> I change iso image, if many people have the same problem.
>
> Regards,
> shibuya (at mark) alpha.or.jp
>
>
> Rickard Osser wrote:
>
>> It seems pwdb doesn't work for groups... I've had the same problem with
>> My fedora install (though I did it by hand). I added the admin account
>> to the passwd file by hand and could thus log in, I can't create virtual
>> sites or users though, due to the pwdb problem!
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Rickard
>> tis 2004-03-30 klockan 18.43 skrev Doug Carter:
>>
>>> I had the same problem. I booted into rescue mode and checked the
>>> passwd file, there was no admin entry. I reset the root password,
>>> but still couldn't get in. So right now, I am also stuck.
>>>
>>> Doug
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 30, 2004 at 07:31:21PM +0000, G??rkem ??etin wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> I downloaded the ISO image of BlueQuartz built on Fedora Core 1.
>>>> However, when I try to login to the system (user: admin, pass:
>>>> admin), it doesn't let me in. I'm running this system on Linux/Wmware.
>>>>
>>>> What am I doing wrong? Is there a way to enter to the GUI admin
>>>> panel without supplying a password, or is there a way to reset the
>>>> password?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> G??rkem
>>>>
>>>>
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