Hi,

There was....but I a newbie thought it was for checkin my HDD which I was
> sure was in perfect condition.
DVD Media should be all right as you were able to install.


Right....

1.Your home directory is listed as /home/easwarh but it doesn't seem to
> exist.Do you want to login with the root directory as your home
> directory?It's unlikely anything will work unless you do so.
> Options:Yes No.....I selected Yes and proceeded.....
This means for some reason mandrake is failing to mount /home partition
during
boot process. Main reasons could be
1. May be some bug in distro.
2. Just guess: Your SELINUX is enabled. Some policy failure during boot
process is causing disabled access to /home partition. Let us know if you
use
home partition from outside of mandrake, eg. from windows OR other linux
install.
Also you can switch of SELINUX if not needed.


Nope...I am not accessing Linux partitions from Windows and there's no other
Linux on my system.How do I switch off SELinux and what's the criteria for
judging whether I need it or not?

2.$HOME/.dmrc file is being ignored.Your home directory /home/easwarh
> either doesn't exist or you are not the owner.Home directory should have
> 644 permissions and not be writable by other users.
If home is not mounted nothing on home will be visible.
Try googling .dmrc selinux.


Will do that.....

If same problem occurs in future please do following.
1. Go to command line login as root.
Check log file /var/log/dmsg, /var/log/messages OR /var/log/syslog for any
failure during boot.
2. Don't panic use following commands
sh# mount    #you should see all mounted partitions, see if /home is
mounted,
if not give next command
sh#mount -a  #it should mount your home partition, verify using mount
3. If everything goes fine goto gui login prompt and try login.
4. Let us know if it worked.
5. You can bzip and mail me offlist your log
files /var/log/messages,  /var/log/syslog.
System logs might be having useful info about previous incidents. Search
logs
by date and time when last incident occurred.


Ok......but last time,ie third time I deleted Mandriva partitions and
reinstalled,so system logs not available.......the system log might be
available for this time ie the time for which I have posted these messages
where the reboot did the job.....

Regards,
Easwar
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