Software :: Can't Login After Installing Fedora14 Backup Image / Resolve This?

Feb 26, 2011

I take an image from installed fedora14 with systemimager. Then I installed a copy of it on another system. After successful installation, Machine was rebooted and then I couldn't log in to system.
I tried log into system with in it 1 and that was done, then I created another user, but after running init 3 in commandline, it didn't log into the system again.

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