I experienced this on two different desktop boxes after I first installed SL6. I decided it wasn't causing a problem so switched to boot into RL5 and didn't think about it again. I just switched both boxes back to RL3 to check if it was still happening, and it didn't happen on either. If I had to guess i'd say it was something to do with a service that I had since turned off, though I couldn't say which one. What does dmesg say?

Chris

On 05/03/2011 07:51 PM, Francisco J. Guzmán wrote:
Hello:

All SL6.0 local systems have SELinux disabled. "Access denied" label is shown in the text mode logon screen.

Thanks.

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On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 6:30 AM, Phil Schaffner <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Francisco J. Guzmán wrote on 05/02/2011 09:19 PM:

        Hello:

        Please notice I started to receive the output "Access denied"
        between
        "Login as:" and "Password" at logon process. Local systems
        allow users
        to login anyway but the label makes them to complain and ask why.

        Have anyone seen this behavior?


    I have not seen it, but it seems likely to be a SELinux problem.
     Is SELinux in Enforcing mode?  Anything in the logs?

    Phil




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