I am the system administrator.
I have a system that was built with a default install which resulted in everything in a single file system except for /boot
wrote some scripts to split out: /home, /usr, /var, /opt, and /tmp to separate file systems/logical volumes it looks like it ought to work,
There's plenty of space in all the filesystems and I can log via ssh and have write access in my home directory. Logging in via ssh did result in a new .Xauthority file being automatically created, but that did not help.
Googleing around I saw a thread where the user was actually out of disk space, but before that was established somebody asked if /home was on a different filesystem from /, but what to do in that case never came up.
Another google thread suggested looking in .xsession-errors, but I don't have one.
I've found irrelevant ubuntu suggestions regarding ubuntu only packages.
Still googleing
what happens with selinux disabled?
There are no selinux related log messages. Tried disabling it anyway. Didn't help.
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 11:25 PM, cornel panceac cpanceac@gmail.com wrote:
what happens with selinux disabled?
-- When one door is closed, another is open. (Robert Nesta Marley)
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