Oh my goodness! Now I know what the problem is; df reports that the disk
is full (discovered after running 'man <cmd>'). About 3 years ago I ran
into the same problem and resolved it by creating a new home dir on
/dev/hda3 and then moving the contents of my home directory there. I must
not have told it that this is where my new home is because I know fsck
only runs on /dev/hda2 Uh-OHHHHHH. I guesas that I don't know what I'm
doing. Would someone give me a hand?
> oops, It is misbehaving again. Could someone tell me how to use the
> chkrootkit program? I don't have info or man pages on this program.
>
>> bmike1@mcleodusa.net wrote:
>>
>>>When the computer is started up it gets to the login
>>>screen but upon entering the correct password it
>>>merely ends the session and returns to the login
>>>screen. I can get aound that by loging in as root....
>>>
>> This sounds to me like your login shell environment is
>> somehow messed up. Is it possible your .bash_profile
>> (if you're using bash as your login shell) contains something
>> that would invoke an "exit"? Just a shot in the dark . . .
>>
>> Good luck,
>> Vic
>>
>>
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