Eon Strife wrote:

 Hi,
I have a remote frontend (it's kept in the room which I don't have access) which is 
installed with CentOS 4 and Rocks . So, to use the desktop(Gnome) of the frontend I use 
the freenx + nomachine following the guide in 
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?forum=20&topic_id=1640&viewmode=threaded.
 It worked. Then, I intended to add user, but I couldn't create the home folder in 
/home/ for the new user. After browsing, I found that somebody mentioned it's because 
of the automounter/autofs. So, I played around, enabled and disabled the autofs, and 
yes, I could create the home folder for the new user. The problem is that, when I tried 
to log-in to the front end using nomachine (using root) again, I could only get as far 
as the splash screen of the CentOS. I tried to connect using the putty (terminal), and 
I could interact (issuing command to the terminal), but I couldn't use the Gnome 
anymore. So, why in the nomachine I could not pass the splash
 screen anymore ? Any solution ? Thanks.

Although I can not answer your question directly, did you see anything logged on the system that you are connecting to via the nomachine client?

Also, the Nomachine client provides some logging of its own as well. You may want to check for any error or permissions related information in the client's directory. That may point you in the right direction.

Sincerely,

Alex White

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