Debian login loop, can't login with correct password












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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.










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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
















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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.










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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














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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.










share|improve this question















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.







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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


















  • 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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