> > > There should be informatitve messages in /var/log/auth.log, and possibly > > /var/log/syslog... I can't be of much use without seeing some of them. > > > > syslog > [snip] > > > > auth.log > [snip] > > uhm, neither of the log snips appear to be related to your hangs :(
>> On my last messages I've remove the network manager and see, the system run >> without any hang. I think, the problem exist on network manager, not >> libnss-ldap. > > As I written on my 1st post. I can log on with my LDAP Account if I change > > the nsswitch.conf after booting. So this all works. > not necessarily (is pam-ldap also installed and in use ?) > > does `getent passwd` show all system and ldap users ? > > > I've already insert it, but my system still hang after reboot. ??? <-- > > Confused. > > # Just assume that there are no supplemental groups for these named users > > nss_initgroups_ignoreusers root,avahi,haldaemon,gdm > > Looks like a good start, but since your auth.log/syslog fragments > weren't from a hang - there's no way to see what is going on If the system hang, then there is no log. :( > >> Why isn't the line already there and correct ? > >> It would require going through the entire archive and scanning init.d > >> files for anything that might possibly start before nscd (if installed), > >> or the local slapd daemon (if installed) and adding those daemon users > >> to the line... That is necessary, but not sufficient in that the > >> sysadmin may change start order :( > > You may need to do part of this, or simply add all system users to the > line I'll try to add all system users to the line, thank's for your advise. > >> I'd actually recommend you do what I have done - install libnss-ldapd > >> instead. > > > > already installed, you can see it on auth.log. > > So you're up and running now ? Yes the system is up and running now, without network manager. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org