i have used both raspberry pi 2 and 3 i have found out a common problem in both the systems its like if i disable autologin and reboot the system and when i try to login using the default username(pi) and default password then system is unable to login and i am getting the login screen again. is this a bug??????????/
another point is that rasbian jeezy has lots of issues it gets it into loop while booting up this one is the major problem
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Re: related to raspberry pi 2& 3
I've had some problems similar to this with Jessie. I think it is related to the change where you log out of the gui desktop and it goes back to a gui login screen instead of a terminal console.
I work around it by changing the config to boot to a command line first, then startx manually. When you do it this way, logging out of the gui goes back to a command line terminal.
I work around it by changing the config to boot to a command line first, then startx manually. When you do it this way, logging out of the gui goes back to a command line terminal.
Re: related to raspberry pi 2& 3
what i meant to say is it should be able to login even if it was by mistake (you disable autologin)
Re: related to raspberry pi 2& 3
Hi,
I am totally new to the Linux world and have the same problem. What can I do to overcome the login loop without re-imaging my card and start over?venkyskar wrote:i have used both raspberry pi 2 and 3 i have found out a common problem in both the systems its like if i disable autologin and reboot the system and when i try to login using the default username(pi) and default password then system is unable to login and i am getting the login screen again. is this a bug??????????/
Re: related to raspberry pi 2& 3
cant help dude I am expecting answer from proper developers
Re: related to raspberry pi 2& 3
I'm not a proper developer (whatever that is)...venkyskar wrote:cant help dude I am expecting answer from proper developers
Did you check the free disk space?
Apart from power problems this seems to be one of the main causes of all kinds of weird errors.
Re: related to raspberry pi 2& 3
how can you connect disk space with login issue
Re: related to raspberry pi 2& 3
Experience?venkyskar wrote:how can you connect disk space with login issue
Have a poke around the forum and you will find that this problem (amongst others) is potentially caused by lack of free disk space...
Fact is: if you installed a Raspbian image (non Noobs) and don't expand the file system you will get into trouble very quickly.
Re: related to raspberry pi 2& 3
but i have already expanded disk space still i am facing that problem and yes i have installed weezy that too using noobs but still stuck in the problemDirkS wrote:Experience?venkyskar wrote:how can you connect disk space with login issue
Have a poke around the forum and you will find that this problem (amongst others) is potentially caused by lack of free disk space...
Fact is: if you installed a Raspbian image (non Noobs) and don't expand the file system you will get into trouble very quickly.
Re: related to raspberry pi 2& 3
How would we know that? Right from the start you have been very reluctant to give information about your setup.venkyskar wrote:but i have already expanded disk space still i am facing that problem and yes i have installed weezy that too using noobs but still stuck in the problem
That way we can only guess.
So my next guess: if you have tried Jessie and Wheezy (with and without Noobs) I would say your SD card is dodgy.
Try another card and see if that works.