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Package: gconf
Version: 1.0.9-3
Severity: important

In consultation with Jeff Waugh (GNOME Release manager), he said that this problem can be resolved by adding the local lock patch.

When /home is NFS mounted and a user is logged in and running GNOME, then an unclean shutdown occurs (e.g. hitting reboot) on restart and when the user tries to log in again, a series of gconf and gconfd errors are displayed (before anything is loaded) and refuses to let the user log in.

This can be fixed by issuing the following commands:
find .gconf|grep '%'|xargs rm -rf
rm -rf .gconfd/


Linux phoenix 2.4.20-powerpc-xfs #1 Thu Jan 23 21:30:13 CET 2003 ppc unknown unknown GNU/Linux
Debian unstable



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Hi,

as GConf 1.x has been finally removed from the archive, I’m hereby
closing all related bugs that are not known to be present in GConf 2.x.
Feel free to reopen them on gconf2 if you think they still apply.

Cheers,
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