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do not demand priority atention from a voluntary community, it's just rude. instead use useful and informative thread titles. Your title of choice says nothing about your issue in the slightest. Mind you, the body says precious little too...
sorry abt. the language. but i got really panicked.
i logged in as root and configuring my network settings .
after again trying to log in it gave me this problem.
Now i cannot even login.
it is giving me filesystem error.
my X Window system just crashed.
i can only login through a non graphical interface.
plz. help.
i m using red hat enterprise 5 , gnome
Since you need **URGENT IMMEDIATE HELP** and you're using RedHat Enterprise. CALL REDHAT. You're paying them for support, use it. If you're NOT paying for support, use CentOS or another community supported distro.
And since it's URGENT...did you bother to try Google? Could easily find a solution there
OK guys, I think one comment about the quality of the post is plenty. If he does or doesn't have a paid support contract it is not really the point, we're here to help him, so let's do that huh?
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