Erszebet Lunah
September 8th, 2008, 05:28 PM
Hi all,
I recently re-installed Ubuntu from my old 6.06 LTS CD (32 bit) - a clean, fresh install with no problems. Right after that I did a full update of the system, again no problems.
After that I upgraded my install to the latest 8.04 Hardy Heron release, following the steps provided at Ubuntu.org (via System -> Administration -> Update Manager)
This is where the troubles begin.
When booting the computer I now get 4 options:
8.04.1-kernel 2.6.24-19-386; normal & recovery mode
8.04.1-kernel 2.6.15-52-386; normal & recovery mode
You may have guessed by now: I can't log in anymore. I keep getting the wellknown "incorrect username or password..." comment.
Steps I took trying to solve the problem:
Entered recovery mode
cat /etc/passwd | grep 1000 -> listed my username and /home dir so seems ok
passwd [username] -> entered new password -> updated succesfully
booted normally
typing correct or incorrect password always gives the same error message
Ctrl+alt+F2 to enter shell
entered username + pass -> login successfull!
rebooted (shutdown -r now)
Still can't login using graphical menu
entered recovery mode
xfix (did change some settings as screen resolution, refresh rate were different). message: "x server-org postinst warning: overriding possible customized configuration file; backup in /etc/x11/xorg.conf.20080908180623"
resume normal boot -> still can't login
To sum it all up: I can log in using the shell, both as root and my regular user account.
I can't log in using the GUI -> correct or incorrect password always gives the same error, so no blanking or flickering, no freeze...just doesn't accept my username / password.
I did check for changes in azerty / qwerty layout everytime,
so that's not it either :p
Maybe not relevant, but this is my disk layout:
/dev/sda (80 GB IDE Linux drive)
sda1 (boot)
sda2 ext
sda5 (swap)
/dev/sdb (Mirrored RAID Windows XP)
sdb1 (boot)
sdb2 Win ext
[extra non-boot partitions)
/dev/sdc (mirror)
[same as sdb]
I recently re-installed Ubuntu from my old 6.06 LTS CD (32 bit) - a clean, fresh install with no problems. Right after that I did a full update of the system, again no problems.
After that I upgraded my install to the latest 8.04 Hardy Heron release, following the steps provided at Ubuntu.org (via System -> Administration -> Update Manager)
This is where the troubles begin.
When booting the computer I now get 4 options:
8.04.1-kernel 2.6.24-19-386; normal & recovery mode
8.04.1-kernel 2.6.15-52-386; normal & recovery mode
You may have guessed by now: I can't log in anymore. I keep getting the wellknown "incorrect username or password..." comment.
Steps I took trying to solve the problem:
Entered recovery mode
cat /etc/passwd | grep 1000 -> listed my username and /home dir so seems ok
passwd [username] -> entered new password -> updated succesfully
booted normally
typing correct or incorrect password always gives the same error message
Ctrl+alt+F2 to enter shell
entered username + pass -> login successfull!
rebooted (shutdown -r now)
Still can't login using graphical menu
entered recovery mode
xfix (did change some settings as screen resolution, refresh rate were different). message: "x server-org postinst warning: overriding possible customized configuration file; backup in /etc/x11/xorg.conf.20080908180623"
resume normal boot -> still can't login
To sum it all up: I can log in using the shell, both as root and my regular user account.
I can't log in using the GUI -> correct or incorrect password always gives the same error, so no blanking or flickering, no freeze...just doesn't accept my username / password.
I did check for changes in azerty / qwerty layout everytime,
so that's not it either :p
Maybe not relevant, but this is my disk layout:
/dev/sda (80 GB IDE Linux drive)
sda1 (boot)
sda2 ext
sda5 (swap)
/dev/sdb (Mirrored RAID Windows XP)
sdb1 (boot)
sdb2 Win ext
[extra non-boot partitions)
/dev/sdc (mirror)
[same as sdb]