Thanks for this very good suggestion Jonathan. I've disabled selinux and it works now. When I install desktops with kickstart, I always disable selinux on our internal network and I do not thought about this. This laptop was installed from DVD support! May be on a laptop that can be connected everywhere I'll have to understand this selinux application for a more secured system. Thanks again. Patrick Jonathan Billings a écrit : > On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 07:43:21PM +0100, Patrick Bégou wrote: >> I have a fesh install of CentOS release 6.6 on my laptop. I want to >> use a more secure config with /home crypted. But when this partition >> is mounted I cannot login anymore on my laptop. Only root can login. >> This occur at level 5 (graphic login) or 3 (text login). The message >> is "Cannot enter home directory. Using /." > Does the new /home have the SELinux context home_root_t? Does your > new home directory have the context user_home_dir_t? Does running > '/sbin/restorecon -r -v /home' fix the issue?