The solution is simple - Your gdm is probabaly loads in the middle of
the boot process. You're getting this message sine the boot wasn't finished.

You can change gdm's script number in /etc/rc2.d/ so it will load later
in the process.

My GDM has 20.

Ori Idan wrote:
> I have tried to logged in to my Debian unstable machine using regular
> user from gdm and got
> 
> a message "System bootup in progress" after clicking Ok I returned to
> the login screen.
> 
> I tried logging in without X (Ctrl-Alt-F1) when logging in as root, got
> the same message and password prompt and logged in Ok.
> 
> Trying to log in using regular user I got the same error and then
> returned to the login: prompt.
> 
> Does anyone have any idea what may cause this probelm?
> 
> 

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