Debian login loop, can't login with correct password
I've updated my repositories on synabtics the upgraded firefox to newer version, when I open it it crashes, while this I was having my hard drive plugged .. so I tried to reboot to fix Firefox crash ..
From that point I can't login, tried many solutions as I can. Additional information could help you solving my problem that my computer reading the unplugged hard drive with its two partions .. tried to unmount it but with no success.
debian login lightdm
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I've updated my repositories on synabtics the upgraded firefox to newer version, when I open it it crashes, while this I was having my hard drive plugged .. so I tried to reboot to fix Firefox crash ..
From that point I can't login, tried many solutions as I can. Additional information could help you solving my problem that my computer reading the unplugged hard drive with its two partions .. tried to unmount it but with no success.
debian login lightdm
I'm a little confused as to what you mean by 'plugged/unplugged' hard drive. So, your system boots up to the login window, but your password doesn't work? Does it seem similar to this issue at Ask Ubuntu?
– Time4Tea
Nov 9 '17 at 21:34
Currently there is no hard drive attached to my computer, however when writing ls command it show the tow partitions from the drive
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:40
I've tried the solution in the mentioned issue but with no success
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:41
Can you login in tty ?
– user192526
Nov 10 '17 at 20:01
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I've updated my repositories on synabtics the upgraded firefox to newer version, when I open it it crashes, while this I was having my hard drive plugged .. so I tried to reboot to fix Firefox crash ..
From that point I can't login, tried many solutions as I can. Additional information could help you solving my problem that my computer reading the unplugged hard drive with its two partions .. tried to unmount it but with no success.
debian login lightdm
I've updated my repositories on synabtics the upgraded firefox to newer version, when I open it it crashes, while this I was having my hard drive plugged .. so I tried to reboot to fix Firefox crash ..
From that point I can't login, tried many solutions as I can. Additional information could help you solving my problem that my computer reading the unplugged hard drive with its two partions .. tried to unmount it but with no success.
debian login lightdm
debian login lightdm
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I'm a little confused as to what you mean by 'plugged/unplugged' hard drive. So, your system boots up to the login window, but your password doesn't work? Does it seem similar to this issue at Ask Ubuntu?
– Time4Tea
Nov 9 '17 at 21:34
Currently there is no hard drive attached to my computer, however when writing ls command it show the tow partitions from the drive
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:40
I've tried the solution in the mentioned issue but with no success
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:41
Can you login in tty ?
– user192526
Nov 10 '17 at 20:01
add a comment |
I'm a little confused as to what you mean by 'plugged/unplugged' hard drive. So, your system boots up to the login window, but your password doesn't work? Does it seem similar to this issue at Ask Ubuntu?
– Time4Tea
Nov 9 '17 at 21:34
Currently there is no hard drive attached to my computer, however when writing ls command it show the tow partitions from the drive
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:40
I've tried the solution in the mentioned issue but with no success
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:41
Can you login in tty ?
– user192526
Nov 10 '17 at 20:01
I'm a little confused as to what you mean by 'plugged/unplugged' hard drive. So, your system boots up to the login window, but your password doesn't work? Does it seem similar to this issue at Ask Ubuntu?
– Time4Tea
Nov 9 '17 at 21:34
I'm a little confused as to what you mean by 'plugged/unplugged' hard drive. So, your system boots up to the login window, but your password doesn't work? Does it seem similar to this issue at Ask Ubuntu?
– Time4Tea
Nov 9 '17 at 21:34
Currently there is no hard drive attached to my computer, however when writing ls command it show the tow partitions from the drive
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:40
Currently there is no hard drive attached to my computer, however when writing ls command it show the tow partitions from the drive
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:40
I've tried the solution in the mentioned issue but with no success
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:41
I've tried the solution in the mentioned issue but with no success
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:41
Can you login in tty ?
– user192526
Nov 10 '17 at 20:01
Can you login in tty ?
– user192526
Nov 10 '17 at 20:01
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I'm a little confused as to what you mean by 'plugged/unplugged' hard drive. So, your system boots up to the login window, but your password doesn't work? Does it seem similar to this issue at Ask Ubuntu?
– Time4Tea
Nov 9 '17 at 21:34
Currently there is no hard drive attached to my computer, however when writing ls command it show the tow partitions from the drive
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:40
I've tried the solution in the mentioned issue but with no success
– Mohamed Ibrahim
Nov 9 '17 at 23:41
Can you login in tty ?
– user192526
Nov 10 '17 at 20:01