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I tried to resize my /home partition with Partition Magic by including unallocated space before. Partition Magic ended with displaying a vague error message (illegal handle or so). After restarting ...
- 06-02-2008 #1Just Joined!
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[SOLVED] problems after resizing the /home partition with Partition Magic
I tried to resize my /home partition with Partition Magic by including unallocated space before. Partition Magic ended with displaying a vague error message (illegal handle or so). After restarting Partition Magic it offered me to fix the irregularities and I accepted. After checking the /home partition with a knoppix all things seemed be fine. Then I rebooted with my installed Debian Etch. But after login with the display manager the screen became black and the display manager returned. I went to the first shell and typed as a user:
and received the following message:Code:$ startx
I removed /tmp/.X0-lock withxauth: creating new authority file /root/.serverauth.6449
X: warning: process set to priority -11 instead of requested priority -10
Fatal server error:
Server ist already active for display 0
If the server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock and start again
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: invalid MIT-MAGIG-COOKIE-1 key
giving up.
Xinit: unable to connect to X server
Xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error.
but there was no change. Then I created a new user and tried to login with this new one - no success. It seemes to me that the problem is the MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE witch expects users with differend rights. But also the superuser failed with the same error message after typing $startx. And I thought the superuser wouldn`t need the /home directory to use X?Code:$ rm -f /tmp/.X0-lock
Is there anyone who can help me? Very thanks!
- 06-02-2008 #2SuperUser is not allowed to run X Server in Debian.But also the superuser failed with the same error message after typing $startx. And I thought the superuser wouldn`t need the /home directory to use X?
Boot up machine and login as Regular User only. Execute startx command. Does it throw same error again?It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.
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- 06-02-2008 #3Just Joined!
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solved!
Yes, I read just since Etch the superuser can`t start X without giving explicit permissions. Trying out $startx as a normal user gave the same message as posted above.
But by the way - my problem is solved!
I`ve forgotten to mention that my /tmp partition was damaged by resizing the /home partition with Partition Magic. So I created a new /tmp but did`nt set the right permissions, i. e. drwxrwx--- instead of drwxrwxrwxt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you, devils casper for your help!
- 06-02-2008 #4
You are Welcome karlorium !

Do start a new thread if you have any other question.It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.
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