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    Yet another login problem

    I've been using windows for a long time and pretty new for linux. However, I was so impressed by a Knoppix demo the passing Saturday, I decided to try a HD install on Monday and had a problem. Here is how I install it:

    1) I have a 40GB HD. The first 20GB (NTFS) is for win2k, another 10GB is FAT32, and 10GB for linux (750M swap, remaining ext3).

    2) I searched this site and decide to go for a HD install, so I chose debian-style and let Lilo write to MSR. Everything is fine works, but I just can't access internet and plug in my usb thumbdrive, and it's totally different from the Knoppix live CD, there I can have all the setup ready automatically.

    3) Thought I'm pretty new to linux, so I decided to go back Knoppix-style, and I format the linux space, and reinstall Knoppix and chose Knoppix-style this time. Everything is perfect and here came the problem.

    4) Since I found everytime I boot computer, Knoppix doesn't ask me any password, and it's secure, I searched the forum and decided to follow shah's instruction listed below:

    Check and Test:
    (1) Check your /etc/init.d, make sure there is kdm script in there.
    --Yes, I have kdm script there.
    (2) Check if KDM is install, run : locate kdm
    --Looks yes, after I type this command, a lot stuff come out.
    (3) Check your /etc/inittab, is there a line on top:
    id:5:initdefault: ..............to make sure you run on appropriate
    runlevel.
    --Yes, there is a line
    (4)Get out from Xsession : ctrl+alt+backspace
    --No problem
    (5) As root, run this command /etc/init.d/kdm start
    If you can see the login screen and able to login, proceed to editing
    procedure.
    --Not sure if this step is correct or not. I did setup a password
    for root. When I hit this command, nothing happened, no
    error message shown, but just reture to cursor.

    (1) Edit your /etc/rc5.d
    (a)remove symlink of S*xsession or move in to any backup folder
    (to be save). S*xsession is a script which let you boot directly to
    kde. -- I don't have S*xsession in /etc/rc5.d, only S20cypsys,
    But I did temporarily move it into another folder.
    (b)Create a new symlink to /etc/init.d/kdm
    root konsole:update-rc.d kdm start 90 5.
    --I forgot the exact command I typied, similar to this, which
    results in adding a K20kdm link to each folder from rc0.d ~
    rc6.d.
    (2) Shutdown/reboot
    (3) If something goes wrong after reboot and you can't enter xsession,
    restore S*xsession and remove kdm in /etc/rc5.d using mc.
    --My problem is, after reboot, it does show login window, but
    when I type root and password, it just goes back to the login
    window again! I can't enter anymore.

    Who knows how can I login again (yes I can login with live cd, but I just can't modify anything, even I check out the read only box) and how can I setup a secure login correctly?

    A little long, but I just hope some guru can help me with as much as info I provided.

    Thanks in advance.

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    You didn't replace kdm-np in etc/pam.d/kdm-np.
    The url I gave last time doesn't work anymore.
    This is the kdm-np looks like:

    Code:
    #
    # /etc/pam.d/kdm - specify the PAM behaviour of kdm
    #
    
    # The standard Unix authentication modules, used with
    # NIS (man nsswitch) as well as normal /etc/passwd and
    # /etc/shadow entries.
    # Remove include common-auth line for no password logins
    #@include common-auth
    @include common-account
    @include common-password
    @include common-session
    
    auth       required     pam_nologin.so
    auth       required     pam_env.so
    session    required     pam_limits.so
    
    auth       required     pam_permit.so
    If above doesn't work
    Try delete this :
    /root/.kderc
    /root/.kde
    then reboot.

    If still doesn't work, go for GDM.

    Still doesn't work...Go for debian like installation. Less problematic.

    Still doesn't work.... Go for Kanotix.

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