INTERNAL ERROR MSG FAIL TO INITIALIZE HAL

ashwin1711 ashwin1711 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 1 06:32:18 UTC 2009


On 9/1/09, ashwin1711 <ashwin1711 at gmail.com> wrote:
> DEAR SIR,MANY THANKS FOR UR HELP.I GOT MY REAL HOME AND USER NAME,BUT
> AGAIN PROBLEM IS THAT MY IBM LAPTOP R50P CD DRIVE AND MOUSE NOT WORKIN
> PLEASE HELP ME.
>
> On 9/1/09, ashwin1711 <ashwin1711 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> DEAR SIR,MANY THANKS FOR UR HELP.I GOT MY REAL HOME AND USER NAME,BUT
>> AGAIN PROBLEM IS THAT MY IBM LAPTOP R50P CD DRIVE AND MOUSE NOT WORKIN
>> PLEASE HELP ME.
>> THE ERROR MSG IS FAIL TO INITIALIZE HAL.
>>
>> On 8/31/09, ashwin1711 <ashwin1711 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> HELL FRIENDS,
>>> I AM HAVING PROBLEM WITH MY LAPTOP BY FAULT I CHANGE THE FILE FROM
>>> HOME. I CHANGE IT FROM USERS AND GROUP.IT WAS IN BEFORE HOME/ASHWN AND
>>> I CHANGED IT HOME/ASHWIN
>>> AFTER LOGOUT I GOT FOLLOWING ERROR MSG IN BLACK SCREEN.AND AFTER TO
>>> REACH FINAL I COUD NT GET ENTERED COZ I COULD NOT MOVE MY MOUCE ON OK
>>> BUTTON WHICH MSG COMES IN FINAL.PLZ HELP ME
>>>
>>> On 8/31/09, Graham Todd <grahamtodd2 at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 31 Aug 2009 18:23:02 +0530
>>>> ashwin1711 <ashwin1711 at gmail.com> uttered these words:
>>>>
>>>>> > CHOWN: invalid group: 'syslog:adm'
>>>>> > ---its 16 line---
>>>>> > starting kernel log daemon
>>>>> > chown: invalid group:'klog:klog'
>>>>> > ---it is written 2 times---
>>>>> > after 15 min it run and final msg come like
>>>>> > user's $home/.dmrc file is being ignored.This prevents the default
>>>>> > session and language from being saved.file should be owned by user
>>>>> > and have 644 permissions.User's $Home directory must be owned by
>>>>> > user and not writable by other users
>>>> [snipped]
>>>>
>>>> I haven't had the trouble the OP outlines, but I have had this message
>>>> pop up after entering my user name and password at the start.
>>>>
>>>> I am using a variant of Ubuntu (yes, I know I shouldn't but its so much
>>>> easier) called "Ultimate Edition Linux 2.3" and its immediately obvious
>>>> why this message appears.  I don't know if the version of Ubuntu copied
>>>> across ("Jaunty") suffer from sloppy programming or whatever, but when
>>>> you right click on the home folder in nautilus, you immediately see
>>>> that both "group" and "others" have permission to execute the home
>>>> directory. 644 permissions give only the user executable permissions,
>>>> but both "groups" and "others" to read and write but not execute the
>>>> file.
>>>>
>>>> This is a good link on permissions in Linux:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.comptechdoc.org/os/linux/usersguide/linux_ugfilesp.html
>>>>
>>>> As I said, my setup does not use vanilla-flavoured Ubuntu and I have no
>>>> idea if the OP's system is similar to mine or vanilla Ubuntu.  However,
>>>> I do know that trying to change the permissions caused a lot of
>>>> problems with existing packages, and I ended up by reinstalling.
>>>>
>>>> The message still appears, and if I click on the OK button it
>>>> disappears without any apparent problem.  The next install I make of
>>>> Ubuntu (Karmic?) will with the sources.list from my current system will
>>>> show me if this causes any conflicts.
>>>>
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