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en:guides:faq-login [2012/04/27 05:50]
mojo [Solution]
en:guides:faq-login [2012/04/28 05:30] (current)
mojo [Symptoms]
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 <​code>​ failed to execute login command </​code>​ <​code>​ failed to execute login command </​code>​
  
 +<note warning>​Verify the SliTaz install partition is not full and formated with a linux filesystem such as ext3.
 +Using fat32 or ntfs filesystems cause login failure.</​note>​
 ===== Explanation ===== ===== Explanation =====
  
-This is caused by either formating the /home partition using a fat16, fat32, or ntfs filesystem, or if files in the user's /home directory have incorrect permissions or are missing. ​ 
 The following files must exist, this can be verified with the ''​ls -la''​ command: The following files must exist, this can be verified with the ''​ls -la''​ command:
   * .Xdefaults   * .Xdefaults
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 ===== Solution ===== ===== Solution =====
-Always format the /home partition using a linux filesystem such as ext2, ext3, or ext4. 
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 You should copy the default files from the template located in the /etc/skel directory. This happens automatically when a new user is created with the SliTaz Control Box, but not when using the command-line utilities. Occasionally users experience these files being removed or modified/​broken. You should copy the default files from the template located in the /etc/skel directory. This happens automatically when a new user is created with the SliTaz Control Box, but not when using the command-line utilities. Occasionally users experience these files being removed or modified/​broken.
  
 
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