[CentOS] GDM could not write to you authorization file ... Please contact your system adminstrator
drew einhorn
drew.einhorn at gmail.comWed Oct 6 01:31:19 UTC 2010
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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 -- Drew Einhorn "You can see a lot by just looking." -- Yogi Berra
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